Re: [Gimp-user] Light Field Camera

2011-11-13 Thread Burnie West
On 11/13/2011 02:42 AM, Mikael Ståldal wrote: On 2011-10-29 17:01, Johan Vromans wrote: > Any ideas how this will impact foto-editing? From GIMP's perspective, I think this can be seen as a new, more advanced, form av RAW images. Current RAW images allows you to adjust certain aspectes after

Re: [Gimp-user] Light Field Camera

2011-11-13 Thread Mikael Ståldal
On 2011-10-29 17:01, Johan Vromans wrote: > Any ideas how this will impact foto-editing? From GIMP's perspective, I think this can be seen as a new, more advanced, form av RAW images. Current RAW images allows you to adjust certain aspectes after the exposure, such as white balance. This Ligh

Re: [Gimp-user] Light Field Camera

2011-11-12 Thread Burnie West
On 10/29/2011 04:15 PM, Burnie West wrote: On 10/29/2011 10:54 AM, Frank Gore wrote: On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 1:47 PM, Johan Vromans wrote: But what would be required to process the 'raw' (multi-dimensional) data from an LFE camera? Each pixel or group of pixels gets a Z-component that makes th

Re: [Gimp-user] Light Field Camera

2011-10-29 Thread Burnie West
On 10/29/2011 10:54 AM, Frank Gore wrote: On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 1:47 PM, Johan Vromans wrote: But what would be required to process the 'raw' (multi-dimensional) data from an LFE camera? Each pixel or group of pixels gets a Z-component that makes the object that this group represents in focus

Re: [Gimp-user] Light Field Camera

2011-10-29 Thread Johan Vromans
Noel Stoutenburg writes: > ... the camera capturing > "all the light from the scene", when in fact, the camera is only > capturing the light from the scene that enters the camera, just like a > more conventional digital camera. In the end there will still be an > image that can be manipulated, I