The Non-photorealistic Camera

December 2, 2004 | Mark Goldstein | Digital | Comment |

There’s another techy article over at Photo.net - this time all about a camera that takes images that look like line drawings!

“The multi-flash camera captures real life images and renders them in a non-photorealistic line-form. Ramesh Raskar describes this process as computational photography. Raskar modestly insists that while “it’s something you can’t do with film, it certainly is not a replacement for photography, or Photoshop for that matter”. Non-photorealistic imaging is an easy way to convey ideas/images and has myriad applications for technical and medical imaging.”

Website: Photo.net - Non-photorealistic Camera