Lytro's first offering was meant to bedazzle hipsters. The hand-held point and shoot light-field camera let photographers refocus shots after taking them. It was (and is) very cool, but it wasn't ...
Lytro has finally seen the light: To make it in this crazy photo-sharing world, you need an app that makes GIFs. The company, which makes the unique Lytro light-field camera, is releasing a new app ...
Don't let that cute design fool you. Lytro, the world's first commercial light field camera, is the culmination of nearly twenty years of research — a project that once occupied an entire wall facade, ...
Stealthy start-up Lytro is unveiling some fascinating new camera technology that could be a major leap in photography--maybe the biggest since the shift from film to digital. The Mountain View, Calif.
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The sudden, but not completely unexpected demise of Lytro at the end of March and the acquisition of many of its employees (but apparently not its IP) by Google has focused new attention on “light ...
When Lytro announced plans for consumer-oriented light field cameras, we were instantly smitten by the idea of being able to re-focus images after taking them. However, the quirky kaleidoscope-like ...
Unless you're a geeky, Mac-using early adopter, you might want to steer clear of this clever camera for now. Managing Editor Josh Goldman is a laptop expert and has been writing about and reviewing ...
Imaging company Lytro continues its pivot away from consumer cameras with the announcement of Lytro Cinema: an all-in-one solution that brings the company’s signature light field technology to film ...
The Lytro appears to be the future of camera technology. Its claim to fame is sucking in not just one piece of light per pixel, but all sorts of pieces of light flying in from all variety of ...
The Lytro light-field camera–which captures information about a scene in 3D, letting you perform tricks like refocusing a picture you’ve already taken–is one of the most inventive cameras in the ...
“Lytro is compelling, fun, and amazing, and while you might question whether the first go is worth the price, you wouldn’t regret the purchase.” “Why you can trust Digital Trends – We have a 20-year ...