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Adobe enters the lens market....

Barry Johnston

New member
I'm not sure if this is in the right place or not....

Is this the future of photography ? This lens allows you to control depth after the shot.... amazing technology....

Watch the video in the link below...

New Adobe Lens

Regards,
Barry
 

nicolas claris

OPF Co-founder/Administrator
Oh!

Barry, thanks for posting this, but, as

"The End, always depends upon the beginning"…

What about if the beginning has not started yet? ;-)
 

Barry Johnston

New member
Bonjour Nicolas,

On the contrary, I think the beginning has already begun mon ami :-?

Nikolai, it will be interesting to see where this takes.....in the end, since the future has just begun.

Regards,
Barry
 

nicolas claris

OPF Co-founder/Administrator
Bonjour Nicolas,

On the contrary, I think the beginning has already begun mon ami :-?

Nikolai, it will be interesting to see where this takes.....in the end, since the future has just begun.

Regards,
Barry

Bonjour Barry

What I wanted to point out is that it seems that the beginning is always rebeginning!
Quite a philosophical assessment! (though not wished to be so…;-)
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
This, guys, is very old news and many people have done it before. However, putting the other people's work into 1 package with a good GUI (graphic user interface) is an advance. Still, because of the close position of the individual lenses, the rendering choices are rather limited in Adobe's version.

Asher
 

Eric Hiss

Member
This made the rounds about 1yr ago... but is it really for sale yet? I didn't see any mention of that.

Probably the software is what's really important because if you just add some alignment and perspective control all of this could be done with just a series of hand held shots from the same camera with only one lens.
 
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