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New 3-D Camera Will Have 12,616 Lenses

ScienceDaily  Sat, 03/22/2008 - 07:00

Electrical engineers are developing an on-chip imaging sensor with small pixels and 12,616 mini-optic lenses that are created as part of the semiconductor manufacturing process.

Used in a digital camera, these lenses will record overlapping views of the scene, creating an electronic "depth map" as well as a photograph.

Downloaded to a computer, the map can be used in many ways. The camera technology produces a "depth map" of a scene.

The possible uses range from facial recognition to 'in vivo' biological imaging.


 

Stanford researchers developing 3-D camera with 12,616 lenses

EurekAlert! - Chemistry, Physics and Materials Sciences  Tue, 03/18/2008 - 23:00

Stanford researchers led by Electrical Engineering Professor Abbas El Gamal are developing an on-chip imaging sensor with small pixels and 12,616 mini-optic lenses that are created as part of the semiconductor manufacturing process.

Used in a digital camera, these lenses will record overlapping views of the scene, creating an electronic "depth map" as well as a photograph.

Downloaded to a computer, the map can be used in many ways.