Definitions Megarays - number of light rays captured by the light field sensor. Plenoptic - camera that uses a mirrolens array to capture 4D light field.

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Definitions Megarays - number of light rays captured by the light field sensor. Plenoptic - camera that uses a mirrolens array to capture 4D light field information about a scene.

Photographs do not record most of the information about the light entering the camera. Light field cameras shows how light coming from one part of the lens differs from the light coming from another. (Vectors of light, where they originate, and how they are manipulated using lenses) Light fields are defined in a couple different ways, one is as the geometrical distribution of light rays flowing in space. The total geometric distribution of light as a plenoptic function over the 5D space of rays – 3D for each spatial position and 2D for each direction of flow. Latin plenus for complete or full Complete/Full Sight Optic meaning sight + =

5D Plenoptic Function The light field at any point in space as a 5D function.

Multiple vectors originating from one point

What is a Lytro Camera? Plenoptic camera that has a main photographic lens, a micro-lens array and a digital photosensor Captures the light field of an image to replicate it with the ability to refocus the image afterwards

Camera Specifications Camera TypePoint-and-shoot 3D CaptureStills Light Field Sensor Size6.5x4.5mm Storage TypeInternal Samsung Flash Memory Lens8x zoom, f/2 constant File OutputLight field picture file (.lfp) Light Field Resolution11 Megarays Video capabilityNone ProcessorZoran ZR36246BGXX Picture OutputHD quality, “living pictures”

What is inside the Lytro Camera? Lens Array Light Field Sensor Light Field Engine Marvell Avastar 88W8787 SoC - a chip that offers WiFi and Bluetooth capabilities (which is not in use quite yet)

Light Field Engine 1.0 processes the light ray data captured by the sensor. It “travels with every living picture, letting refocus happen on the camera, desktop and online.”

Light Field Sensor CMOS Sensor - common in cameras, convert light into electrons and place it into a cell. It then reads the values in each cell and changes it to a digital value. Micro-lens array - attached to a standard sensor, it divides the pixels from the CMOS into areas, showing the image at different angles.

Primary Lens Array 8x optical zoom and f/2 lens Aperture is constant to allow for the same range of light capture during zoom

The blue lines on the left represent the light field acquired in one pixel of an image. Its location corresponds to the blue line on the ray-space diagram

Lytro Camera Photo sensor

Proto type

With the Lytro no light rays are cutoff.

Raw Light Field

Matching f/ ratio

Software Steps demosaicking correct for lateral misalignment shift and sum sub-aperture images

Digital Refocusing OriginalRefocus

Impressions Advantages highly portable refocusing ability Disadvantages reduced total resolution fixed aperture