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==History==
 
==History==
Leonardo da Vinci explored the idea of a scene consisting of light rays of various angles in the 1500s.<ref>http://lightfield-forum.com/2012/08/lightfield-history-who-invented-the-concept-of-the-light-field/</ref>
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Leonardo da Vinci explored the idea of a scene consisting of light rays of various angles.<ref>http://lightfield-forum.com/2012/08/lightfield-history-who-invented-the-concept-of-the-light-field/</ref>
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The term "light field" was used by A. Gershun in a 1936 paper, published in an english translation in the year +1939.
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The term "light field" was used by A. Gershun in a paper.
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Work in computational light fields was done by [[Marc Levoy]] and [[Pat Hanrahan]] in about 1995 and 1996.<ref name="d565">{{cite web | title=Light Field Rendering | website=
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Work in computational light fields was done by [[Marc Levoy]] and [[Pat Hanrahan]].<ref name="d565">{{cite web | title=Light Field Rendering | website=
 
Computer Graphics at Stanford University
 
Computer Graphics at Stanford University
 
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Light field rendering research in the 1990s was focused on novel viewpoints for existing data, but entirely for 2D screens.<ref>https://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~dyer/cs534/papers/levoy-light-field-tutorial.pdf</ref>
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Light field rendering research has focused on novel viewpoints for existing data, but largely for 2D screens.<ref>https://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~dyer/cs534/papers/levoy-light-field-tutorial.pdf</ref>
    
==See also==
 
==See also==