By Kate Greene, Technology Review
Developers use clever tricks to overcome the shortcomings of smart-phone cameras. The cameras in most mobile phones are an afterthought. This has left an opening for programmers to step in and develop software to make the images produced by smart phones much better. One roadblock to this effort has been the cameras themselves—their very design imposes limits on what a photographer can reasonably capture. Now Stanford professor Marc Levoy has created an app that changes what the iPhone’s camera is capable of.
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