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since the 1990s virtual reality has been one of those technologies that is constantly heralded as being 10 years away. But despite its appearance in Hollywood science-fiction movies, the concept of a fully immersive media experience has never come to fruition either because of technological limitations or lack of a compelling value proposition, or both.
But startup camera manufacturer Lytro thinks it might have finally cracked the VR code with a new 360-degree virtual reality camera designed for filmmakers. Today, the company unveiled the Lytro Immerge [pictured], a camera that uses a process known as light field imaging to capture images in which all elements of the foreground and background can be focused simultaneously.it performing features are light feild technology and Cinematic, Scientific, and Industrial Applications
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