You know what sucks ? Taking a picture and then realizing later that the autofocus bonk you over and delivered a hazy shot . There ’s really nothing you could do about it at that point , so you ’re stuck with a fuzzed icon and Quaker that now know how feckless you are with a camera . Here ’s a tv camera that can unfuzzy photo after the fact .
Sure , you could race it through some sharpen filter in Photoshop , but that always looks pretty icky . as luck would have it , there ’s a new piece of photographic ironware in the line that ’ll give you the ability to unblur pictures that you ’ve already taken . Developed by Scientists at Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs , the heterodyne light field tv camera uses a put on aperture masquerade party to allow you to go back and fiddle with the depth of field in a picture after it ’s been taken . Have the background in focus instead of the foreground ? interchange the options and your picture will look just how you want it to .
The computer graphic above shows an original blurry slam , one sharpened in Photoshop , and last one fixed up with the coded aperture mask . It ’s pretty impressive stuff , but there ’s no word on how long it ’ll take for the technical school to make it to your next Powershot .

Mitsubishi Electric Develops Camera that Refocuses Photos[Digital Camera Info ]
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