Stanford camera chip can see in 3D

"The multiaperture sensor can form images at close proximity...because no objective lens is needed"

Most folks think of a photo as a two-dimensional representation of a scene. Stanford University researchers, however, have created an image sensor that also can judge the distance of subjects within a snapshot. via CNET News.com

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