The Future of Photography

I read in this article : http://www.technologyreview.com/article/22460/

" Computational photography encompasses new designs for optical components and camera hardware as well as new algorithms for image analysis. The goal, says Raskar, is to build cameras that can record what the eye sees, not just what the lens and sensor are capable of capturing. "If you're on a roller coaster, you can never get a good picture," he says. "If you're at a great dinner, you can never take pictures that make the food look appetizing." But with computational techniques, cameras could eliminate blur from a snapshot taken on a bumpy amusement-park ride. Such cameras could also capture the subtle shapes and shadows of food and people's smiles in the low light of a candlelit dinner--without a long exposure time, which invariably produces blurry pictures, or the use of a disruptive flash "


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