- May 19, 2012
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Flipping to some photos the other day, I found an image with a unknow icon/mark on it. When I clicked it, it allowed me te refocus the image... WOW! I was baffeled. I know this from Lytro camera's only.
Googling about it, left another suprise. It's not that documented at all? Only a polish site and a youtube.
I found this link, it also seems a bit Qualcomm related.
https://www.qualcomm.com/invention/research/projects/computer-vision/computational-photography
I have no idea how I managed to enable it, I suspect it depends if the software detects enough depth, that it is than enabled somehow.
Found and translated textclips about it:
Ubi-focus is a possible focus point on any of the pictures after taking it - that is, from the gallery.
And that's it. Anyone know more about this UbiFocus and/or ChromaFlash?
Googling about it, left another suprise. It's not that documented at all? Only a polish site and a youtube.
I found this link, it also seems a bit Qualcomm related.
https://www.qualcomm.com/invention/research/projects/computer-vision/computational-photography
I have no idea how I managed to enable it, I suspect it depends if the software detects enough depth, that it is than enabled somehow.
Found and translated textclips about it:
Ubi-focus is a possible focus point on any of the pictures after taking it - that is, from the gallery.
And that's it. Anyone know more about this UbiFocus and/or ChromaFlash?