Take In The Whole 180 Degree View - Yanko Design

Adding a new dimension to photography is the Intel Capture180 Camera. Taking a tangent from the mega-pixel war, and data storage bug, the Capture180 Camera brings in the news with its Virtual Reality imaging proposal. Information technology uses a 180 degree fish-eye lens to capture 180 degree hemisphere and stores the data as meta-data within each shot, allowing the camera'southward viewfinder, a digital picture frame, or your computer screen to come live with the images.

The 180 degree fish-heart lens captures quite a wide view of the shot.

The warped photos are unwrapped in-camera into a hemisphere of prototype, and everything outside of the traditional film frame is stored as meta-data. When viewing photos, position sensors permit the camera'south viewfinder to act equally a window into a nevertheless moment in time. If information technology'southward a photograph of fireworks, you tin point the camera over to the left see the faces of the people sitting next to you lot- it's like the camera never left the place. The actress meta-data also means that photos can be recomposed long after they've been shot. Photos can be cropped down or up, and this pretty much eliminates the need for the user to indicate. The whole scene is captured with each shot, and one or multiple photos can exist equanimous from the scene subsequently.

Designer: Lucas Ainsworth

Intel Capture180 Camera by Lucas Ainsworth

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Source: https://www.yankodesign.com/2009/09/28/take-in-the-whole-180-degree-view/

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