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'Starting today we will not be taking on new productions or providing professional services as we prepare to wind down the company,' the Lytro team wrote in a Tuesday blog post.
Lytro Cinema is a camera that allows for hefty video edits after the action is filmed.
After two attempts at selling Light Field technology to photographers, Lytro pivots to target the VR market.
The photography startup aims to branch out to video and virtual reality, Re/code reports.
The Lytro Illum lures buyers with the promise of refocusable images, but its image quality is disappointing and its price sky high.
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Lytro has released a hardware developer kit, enabling third-party developers to use the company's tech in new ways.
Topping tech headlines Tuesday, Apple is recruiting beta testers for OS X Mavericks, and Lytro has a new gadget.
The $1,600 "professional grade" light field camera is a huge departure from the previous kaleidoscope-shaped model.
Lytro is going 3-dimensional.
Lytro on Wednesday launched an iOS app that lets users view and share photos snapped with a Lytro camera on the iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.