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The camera was launched stampa earlier this year by a new headquarters in Silicon Valley. Long and


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The Lytro cameras, which allow you to take a photo and edit anywhere after it is taken, are gaining two new much requested features: filters like Instagram and the ability to adjust the focus of an entire image, not just a section.
The camera was launched stampa earlier this year by a new headquarters in Silicon Valley. Long and rectangular, with a small touchscreen screen at one end and small buttons, the camera uses the Light Field technology to capture your interactive stampa images.
The first is the new Perspective Shift. By now, you could only focus on a small section of an image at a time, which seemed to deny the benefit of the camera stampa that could focus on everything in the frame. The Perspective Shift finally allows you to focus on the whole picture, but that's not the most interesting part. When you drag and drop in a photo, there is also a 3D effect, allowing you to move the image in changed angles. Owners of a Lytro camera will be happy to know that the effect can be applied in old pictures as well. The desktop app will also gain new filter options. If there's one thing the photography industry has learned in the last two years it is that people love to add quick filter your photos to make them look better. The first nine Lytro filters are a mixture of typical retro, and some genuinely unique effects stampa that take advantage of the interactive features of the photos. The company also released a handful of accessories, cases and a tripod. There are new colors for the cameras, but in addition, the hardware is exactly the same camera which began shipping earlier this year. Prices also remained the same: $ 399 for the 8GB camera and $ 499 for the 16GB version (not in Brazil). Source: Translated and adapted from CNN.
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