3D Virtual TV
March 31st 2007 02:12
I'm a luddite in that I don't see how this can at all be used except for in video games, in movies it might be a little bit too redundant, but to each his own,
The best (read: only) way someone can utilize this technology is through pure CGI, unless they have a billion camera's they could use.
Other obvious places this could be used in is design and modelling, seeing things in real life three dimensions is obviously a really cool thinking. Nintendo has been hinting at utilizing such technology for their next-gen platform, though they never said which generation and they never said if this was what they were talking about. My bet is that they were.
The best (read: only) way someone can utilize this technology is through pure CGI, unless they have a billion camera's they could use.
Other obvious places this could be used in is design and modelling, seeing things in real life three dimensions is obviously a really cool thinking. Nintendo has been hinting at utilizing such technology for their next-gen platform, though they never said which generation and they never said if this was what they were talking about. My bet is that they were.
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Comment by yoda76
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Although there is nowhere where we see 1 object stationary and we move around it. I'd love to see if we would then be actually moving around the object, or just seeing it from the same angle without distortion.
From what is seen here, that could very much be the case. That would make the need for a billion cameras kinda redundant.
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Comment by yoda76
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I think you will find that it's a 3D impression that you get from watching the 2D image projected into a borderless space with no solid background which creates the feeling of depth:
"...image that can be viewed from all angles..." - but not actually 3D - there's a huge difference!
Still, a great piece of technology - very sexy stuff.
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