Raytrix

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Raytrix GmbH is a German company founded by Christian Perwass and Lennart Wietzke that was the first to create and market commercial plenoptic cameras.[1] The R5 camera produces images of 1 megapixel resolution, while the R11 produces 3 megapixel images.[2] Unlike Lytro, which initially targeted the consumer market, the main market of Raytrix's cameras is industrial and scientific applications where depth information of each pixel can be more useful.[3]

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  1. ^ Zhang, Michael (23 September 2010). "The First Plenoptic Camera on the Market". PetaPixel.
  2. ^ "Cameras". Raytrix GmbH. 2012. Archived from the original on 2012-12-22.
  3. ^ Out-of-focus pictures eliminated by photography innovation. BBC. 22 August 2011.

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