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Lecture 16: Light Field Cameras (49)
herojelly

The partially extended DOF is an example of something that would be impossible/really hard to replicate with a real camera, due to the focus being on two people that are at different depths. Are there other examples of cool effects that can be achieved with computationally adjusting the focal length that would be hard to do with a physical lens?

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