>From what I have read, but maybe misunderstood, it has multiple planes of 
>focus and you can choose which one you want afterwards. It is kind of like 
>one-shot focus stacking. The downside is that this reduces the number of 
>pixels used in the final image quite dramatically, since a lot of the others 
>are out of focus and get binned. it is an idea that is waiting for sensor 
>technology to catch up before it is useful for photographers.

Paul Ewins
Melbourne, Australia

On 16/09/2011, at 9:47 AM, J.C. O'Connell wrote:

> whats with this new technology where you can change the focus of the photo
> AFTER its captured?
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