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Shallow depth of field, but without sacrificing On mobile cameras provided similar refocusing and Unfortunately, aside from being refocusable Lytro camerasĭidn't take great pictures, and refocusability wasn't a strong enoughĭifferenting feature to drive consumer demand, so the product (and theįollow-on Lytro Illum camera) weren't successful. Picture I took using the camera, refocused after capture at a near distance, At left is the Lytro 1 camera, and below it the first So 15 years from initial idea to first product. In 2011 that company, renamed Lytro, announced Light Field Photography, received the 2006 ACM Doctoral DissertationĪward.) In the same year Ren started a company called Refocus Imaging toĬommercialize this technology. Technology alongside Ren in the Stanford Graphics Laboratory,īut the key ideas behind the light field camera were his. This design enabledĮveryday photographs to be refocused after they are captured. Ren Ng, a PhD student in our lab, worked out an optical design that allowedĭense light fields to be captured using a handheld camera. Light fields and synthetic focusing, supported by the National Science Theįrom that report is reproduced at right. Research in computer science often takes 15 years to pay off. Landmark study, sometimes called the Brooks-Sutherland report, argued that Night Sight, described in more detail below under My Google career.įunding a Revolution: Government Support for Computing Research. Unfortunately, with my growing involvement at Google I stopped maintaining theĪpp, and it stopped working with iOS 11. Here are a few of my favorite reviews of the app: I originally charged $0.99, but eventually made it free.

google talks for mac

In January 2011, and seeing it appear in the App Store was a thrill. This includes the SLR's shallow depth of field and resistance to noise By capturing, tracking, aligning, andīlending a sequence of video frames, the app made the near-pinhole aperture onĪn iPhone camera act like the large aperture of a single-lens-reflex (SLR)Ĭamera. To help me understand the challenges of building photographic applications forĪ mobile platform, I tried writing an iPhone app myself.

google talks for mac

One concrete outcome of this project was our Frankencamera In a word cloud the size of each word is proportional to the number of times itĪppears in the text being processed by the algorithm. A Googler made a word cloud (at left)Īlgorithmically from the comments on those videos and sent it to me as a gift. YouTube playlist, where to my surprise they Here is a link to this course, which I called Lectures on Digital These lectures were recorded andĮdited to remove proprietary material, at which point Google permitted me to

#Google talks for mac full version

Nearly full version of my Stanford courseĬS 178 (Digital Photography) at Google. Who wanted to know more about photography, I decided to teach a revised but After becoming full-time at Google, and finding people there

  • The people in our laboratory (through 2014, except that links to faculty are up to date).
  • Links to our lab's technical publications (through 2015).
  • Links to all of our lab's research projects (through 2014).
  • Slides from talks (through 2019 at least).
  • Public version of CS 178 (Digital Photography) that includes video
  • Teaching at Stanford (through 2010, text-only, with links).
  • Research at Stanford (through 2009, text-only, with links).
  • With pictures, abstracts, and links to papers)
  • List of my publications (through 2019 at least,.
  • (If you don't see 8 images, open your browser window wider!)įragment from the giant marble puzzle of the
  • Curriculum vitae (PDF, no links to papers).
  • VMware Founders Professorship of Computer Science

    google talks for mac

    World Congress's Disruptive Device Innovation Award (2019), and other awards. Of the Year (20) and Smartphone Camera of the Year (2019), Mobile

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    His Google team's software for Pixel phones won DP Review's Innovation (1991), ACM SIGGRAPH Computer Graphics Achievement Award (1996), and ACM Fellow Thesis (1976), National Science Foundation Presidential Young Investigator Include Cornell University Charles Goodwin Sands Medal for best undergraduate Street View, co-designed the library book scanner, and led the team thatĬreated HDR+, Portrait Mode, and Night Sight for Pixel smartphones. Graphics, digital photography, and the science of art. (2000s), and computational photography (2010s). (1970s), volume rendering (1980s), 3D scanning (1990s), light field imaging In previous lives he worked on computer-assisted cartoon animation From 2011 untilĢ020 he worked at Google, mostly recently as a Distinguished Engineer in Google Stanford University, and a Vice President and Fellow at Adobe. Marc Levoy is the VMware Founders Professor of Computer Science (Emeritus) at The pandemic), and am happy to meet with students or other members of the That said, I visit Stanford weekly (not during Being Emeritus, I am not accepting new PhD students, postdocs, visiting







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