Lytro Light Field Camera

A normal Lytro Illum picture.
Export jpg, brightness and colors corrected, sharpened.
Not cropped: 2450 x 1634 pixels.
The focus was on the squirrel with f-stop: 1.0, set via the Lytro desktop
The picture was shot at a distance 15 meter, focal length 235mm.

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The export format of the L.I. is 2450 x 1634 pixels. In the blog of Jim Kasson I have found a reference to the Topaz Gigapixel app. This works very good in case one needs bigger L.I. pictures.
 
Was really intrigued by this camera but never got around to getting one. Can the software still be gotten? The iPhone 11 has a variety of computational setting for DOF and does this well.
 
Was really intrigued by this camera but never got around to getting one. Can the software still be gotten? The iPhone 11 has a variety of computational setting for DOF and does this well.

The desktop software can be downloaded still, I use the Mac version with Mojave. The software is quite good made and is very complete.
I have bought a used camera for 300 Euro two years ago. There is a dark filter for extreme much light with it, but I have never used it. The camera is relatively large, but look at other cameras....
It has no viewfinder, a LCD touchscreen only. I am experimenting with a Hoodman loupe.
I have bought the book of Josh Anon (Using Lytro Illum), there are others too. I needed the book besides the user manual. There are youtube videos also.
Interesting is the possibility to export exposures in stereo.
I do the post processing with Photoshop, TOPAZ and StereoPhotoMaker.
Jan
 
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