Researchers Develop Genuine 3D Camera 96
cylonlover writes "Cameras that can shoot 3D images are nothing new, but they don't really capture three dimensional moments at all — they actually record images in stereoscopic format, using two 2D images to create the illusion of depth. These photos and videos certainly offer a departure from their conventional two dimensional counterparts, but if you shift your view point, the picture remains the same. Researchers from Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL) hope to change all that with the development of a strange-looking camera that snaps 360 degrees of simultaneous images and then reconstructs the images in 3D."
Re:that's not 3d (Score:0, Informative)
Actually, if you RTFA and watched the movie, it allows for 360 degrees of stereoscopy, and multiple cameras = better depth calculation = better looking 3D
Re:Quick question (Score:4, Informative)
What about the 2-kinects video where the scene was shown from the viewpoint of a non-existant camera located somewhere between the two kinects?