Lytro's "Living Pictures" Come To Life In The Real World A new option to print anaglyph photos lets people view Lytro images with 3–D glasses. Lytro likes to surprise its users. Since debuting its light–field camera in 2012, the company has pushed out about 10 firmware updates that give Lytro owners new features like perspective shift, living filters, and Wi–Fi sync, to name a few. Adding one more to the list, Lytro on Tuesday unveiled a capability ...
Nov. 12, 2013 - Fast Company Magazine
Jeffrey Katzenberg in TIME It doesn't bleed colors out the way the old anaglyph glasses did,says Katzenberg. "But consider this a warm-up for the movie theater experience, which, honestly, is 100 times higher quality than you could see on TV. This is like a Razor...