Single Lens Stereo with a Plenoptic Camera
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence - Special issue on interpretation of 3-D scenes—part II
Recovering high dynamic range radiance maps from photographs
Proceedings of the 24th annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques
Fast bilateral filtering for the display of high-dynamic-range images
Proceedings of the 29th annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques
Digital light field photography
Digital light field photography
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The Plenoptic camera, a digital realization of Lippmann's "Integral Photography" ideas, was introduced in 1992 by Adelson as an approach to solve computer vision problems. Recently, an improved version called Plenoptic 2.0 camera has been independently proposed by Ng, Fife, Lumsdaine, and others. The important part about it is the much higher spatial resolution. In this paper I will describe the two different focusing modes of this new camera, image rendering for it, as well as methods for capture extended modes at high resolution, including HDR, multispectral color, polarization, superresolution, and others. These are applicable only to Plenoptic 2.0 camera, which fact makes it unique. A live demo of the camera will be shown.