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Programmable Aperture Photography: Multiplexed Light Field Acquisition

13 Feb

mpac.ee.ntu.edu.tw Programmable Aperture Photography: Multiplexed Light Field Acquisition (SIGGRAPH 2008) Chia-Kai Liang, Tai-Hsu Lin, Bing-Yi Wong, Chi Liu, and Homer Chen National Taiwan University –Abstract– We present a system including a novel component called programmable aperture and two associated post-processing algorithms for high-quality light field acquisition. The shape of the programmable aperture can be adjusted and used to capture light field at full sensor resolution through multiple exposures without any additional optics and without moving the camera. High acquisition efficiency is achieved by employing an optimal multiplexing scheme, and quality data is obtained by using the two postprocessing algorithms designed for self calibration of photometric distortion and for multi-view depth estimation. View-dependent depth maps thus generated help boost the angular resolution of light field. Various post-exposure photographic effects are given to demonstrate the effectiveness of the system and the quality of the captured light field.

 

Digital Photography 1 on 1: Episode 12: Depth of Field: Adorama Photography TV

04 Oct

Adorama Photography TV presents Digital Photography One on One with Mark Wallace. In this episode Mark talks about Depth of Field and how aperture, focal length and distance from subject impact your depth of field. Visit www.adorama.com for more videos! Send your questions to: AskMark@Adorama.com

Adorama Photography TV presents: In this episode Mark talks about the basics of sync speed and teaches how to use sync speed properly. Go here for information about products used in this video, and for related articles and videos at the Adorama Learning Center: www.adorama.com Visit www.adorama.com for more photography videos!
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Digital Photography 1 on 1: Episode 12 Depth of Field

20 Feb

In this episode Mark explains Depth of Field.

In this episode Mark Wallace discusses how different sources of light affect the colors of your photographs. Mark explains color temperature and white balance, and demonstrates how you can get the most accurate color in your images.