Stanford researchers developing 3-D camera with 12,616 lenses
Stanford electronics researchers, lead by electrical engineering Professor Abbas El Gamal, are developing such a camera, built around their "multi-aperture image sensor." They've shrunk the pixels on the sensor to 0.7 microns, several times smaller than pixels in standard digital cameras. They've grouped the pixels in arrays of 256 pixels each, and they're preparing to place a tiny lens atop each array.
The result: an electronic "depth map" containing the distance from the camera to every object in the picture, a kind of super 3-D.
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(thanks kevin!)
The result: an electronic "depth map" containing the distance from the camera to every object in the picture, a kind of super 3-D.
more here
(thanks kevin!)
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