Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Apple takes a cue from Lytro, patents refocusable camera tech for iPhone

How can Apple take the already excellent iPhone camera to the next level? How about being able to refocus images after you’ve taken them, just like the Lytrocamera.
Apple has just received a patent for its own spin on Lytro’s light field camera technology, AppleInsider reports, which it could eventually bring to a variety of gadgets, including the iPhone.
While it’s no guarantee we’ll actually see the technology implemented in the iPhone, it puts Apple in a position to popularize refocusable images, or the ability to choose exactly what an image is focusing on after being shot. Lytro made headlines for introducing the world to the technology over two years ago, but its $300 cameras are expensive and a bit awkward for general consumers.

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