Adobe’s New Computational Photography Techniques

Posted on: December 4, 2007

I found this video clip of our buddy Kevin Conner over at the CNET site showing off some new technology that will allow photographers to change the depth of field in a photo after it has been shot. You can even change the perspective in the shot.

At the 6sight conference in Monterey, Calif., Kevin Connor, Adobe Systems’ senior director of digital imaging product management, shows computational photography techniques that lets a photo’s depth of field be expanded or changed, or the photographer’s vantage point be shifted.

Click here to see the video at CNET News.com

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