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Control DOF in Post with Adobe’s Magic Lens
Published by Matthew Jeppsen February 21st, 2008 in Cameras, Lenses, News, Post-ProductionThis is a very short but very interesting demo of an experimental technology that Adobe’s Photoshop division is playing with that allows you to selectively control depth-of-field and focus points in post-production. Maybe someday we’ll see this trickle down into VFX.
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Here is an example of when this was just an experiment at Stanford. Its not the best explanation, but searching for a “plenoptic camera” will yield what this device is.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=9H7yx31yslM