Of course, some out there might be lured into thinking that this is meant for the other consumer device manufacturers, but if one were to take a look at the bigger picture, it would go way beyond that. The the announcement pointed out to the outfit additional examples of other kinds of commercial R&D-type scenarios where its specialized imaging technology will come into play.
Lytro CEO Jason Rosenthal shared, “Since Lytro’s inception, we’ve continually been approached by a number of organizations wanting to collaborate with us on a wide variety of new applications.” For starters, the likes of NASA have already used the kit in a bid to improve its imaging in space, while Army Night Vision projects are also making use of this particular kit. [Press Release]