plenoptic

English

Etymology

Coined circa 1991, Latin plenus (full) + optic.

Adjective

plenoptic (not comparable)

  1. (optics) Of or relating to all the light, travelling in every direction, in a given space.

Synonyms

  • plenoptical

Derived terms

  • plenoptic function (light field)

Translations

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