Frankencamera: Digital cameras get the open source treatment
Marc Levoy, professor of Computer Science and of Electrical Engineering and graduate student Andrew Adams with the open source camera
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Open-source started with the Netscape Navigator browser and has expanded to include operating systems for PCs (Linux) and mobile phones (Android). Now photo scientists at Stanford University are out to bring the advantages of open-source development to digital photography with the creation of an open-source digital camera giving programmers around the world the chance to create software that will teach cameras new tricks.
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