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by daniel_reetz 1242 days ago
Author, if you're reading, a really cool thing would be to create a small array of these cameras (4 of them) side by side.

The very wide baseline should allow you to enhance/deepen the refocusing effect and create a wide format image. I've always wanted to do this.

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You can also extract depth information from each cameras lens array. In theory, if you combine that capability on a per camera basis with photogrametric and/or stereo imaging techniques, you should be able to get a fairly refined depth map of a scene passively if the scene is static or you have well synchronized shots. Something I also wanted to explore but never had time to do.

At the time, I always considered passive ranging to be a potentially more valuable feature of lightfield cameras more so than refocusing images.

My point was that the depth information increases with greater stereo baseline (distance between lytros in this case).

Depth maps from light fields were a topic Disney Research was publishing on while I was there. Great stuff, highly recommend checking out their siggraph paper.

There is software to make point clouds and such from the Lytro

http://www.plenoptic.info/pages/software.html

I take stereograms with a Qoocam Ego, I have thought about getting a medium size Lytro, (the one that looks like a DSLR.)