Himax Inc (HIMX) is developing a camera array. It will be much better and compact than traditional hi-res available cameras, particularly for mobile devices
I'm mostly curious if the light-field camera is anywhere near being able to achieve the high-resolution images of the Nokia Lumia 1020 or Nokia 808, and how much battery drain there will be with all the computational requirements. I guess we'll see in 2014, when it's implemented in a Nokia phone.
Could an array of sensors, such as this, be used to automatically filter out vibration in video? I would imagine you could compare frames from multiple sensors to determine relative motion of the camera to the filmed subject, and subtract that motion out.
Himax Inc (HIMX) is developing a camera array. It will be much better and compact than traditional hi-res available cameras, particularly for mobile devices
I'm mostly curious if the light-field camera is anywhere near being able to achieve the high-resolution images of the Nokia Lumia 1020 or Nokia 808, and how much battery drain there will be with all the computational requirements.
I guess we'll see in 2014, when it's implemented in a Nokia phone.
Could an array of sensors, such as this, be used to automatically filter out vibration in video? I would imagine you could compare frames from multiple sensors to determine relative motion of the camera to the filmed subject, and subtract that motion out.
BuckeyeStorms probably but it likely wouldn't work as well as techniques like sub space warp