Computational Photography Andrew Marriott "Computational photography refers to digital image capture and processing techniques that use digital computation instead of optical processes. Computational photography can improve the capabilities of a camera, or introduce features that were not possible at all with film based photography, or reduce the cost or size of camera elements." This session will discuss what many cameras do in terms of Computational Photography (CP), some new things emerging for CP, and a look into the future of CP. It concentrates on CP in the camera but also looks at what is migrating from post-processing into the camera. It will challenge you to think abput what cpmes next. There will be lots of images, lots of anecdotes, lots of information. And some free eBooks that have been grabbed by over 7800 people worldwide. Typical duration: 60-70 minutes.