If it was made by Boeing they could probably make a quick escape…I'm trying to picture the scenario of someone pulling that headset off someone's face and running away on a plane....
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If it was made by Boeing they could probably make a quick escape…I'm trying to picture the scenario of someone pulling that headset off someone's face and running away on a plane....
D.B. Cooper stole my headset!!!If it was made by Boeing they could probably make a quick escape…
I agree, and when it comes to the subject of tech, tend to subscribe to the philosophy that friends don’t let friends listen to DukenukemX. Some people aren’t qualified to and won’t be able to critically evaluate new tech. That’s fine, in my opinion. Someone’s got to be “that dude” with the flip phone and the hand cranked car….I'm trying to picture the scenario of someone pulling that headset off someone's face and running away on a plane....
Paging Zarathustra[H]!Someone’s got to be “that dude” with the flip phone and the hand cranked car….
I agree, and when it comes to the subject of tech, tend to subscribe to the philosophy that friends don’t let friends listen to DukenukemX. Some people aren’t qualified to and won’t be able to critically evaluate new tech. That’s fine, in my opinion. Someone’s got to be “that dude” with the flip phone and the hand cranked car….
Paging Zarathustra[H]!
...I used an iPhone to record a bunch of spatial video
I finally flew to see them, and since they’ve both recently had cataracts surgery which largely corrected their vision,
You do realize that iPhones have more than one lense, right? .wait I'm just learning about this whaaaat 3D with a monocular lens WOW. Seriously impressive.
sure sure haha but they're too close for 3D parallax. One's wide, one's telephoto, one's for low-light?? I know there's an ultrasonic or LIDAR rangefinder in there somewhere? Anyway, 3D video from (effectively) one camera is just bonkers cool and smartYou do realize that iPhones have more than one lense, right? .
There's only one vowel in lens.You do realize that iPhones have more than one lense, right? .
https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/lenseThere's only one vowel in lens.
"You should never use “lense” in any message or expression, because this word does not exist in any notorious English language dictionary and is always considered a wrong spelling." - Linky Link
Ahhh, cool. I could have sworn I read it had a depth camera too , my bad.sure sure haha but they're too close for 3D parallax. One's wide, one's telephoto, one's for low-light?? I know there's an ultrasonic or LIDAR rangefinder in there somewhere? Anyway, 3D video from (effectively) one camera is just bonkers cool and smart
I bet you DID hear that it has a depth camera, but that's probably marketing-speak for an ultrasonic or laser type rangefinder. I'm guessing they put it in for precise focus, but the depth info can turn images into two different images! I can't find the forum where I read about this, but it mentioned something about needing to generative-fill areas of the image that would be visible from an inch away from the lens to either side. Y'know because eyeballs.Ahhh, cool. I could have sworn I read it had a depth camera too , my bad.
Depth cameras are super useful for automated systems. It’s a lens configuration that allows for accurate distances to be measured between objects in the shot not just between the lens and the focal point of the shot. It can allow a system to accurately create a 3D realtime map of a moving environment when paired with object identification and vector analysis on those objects. Add in thermal imaging or other inputs into the mix and you have a system that is capable of building a complex and relatively complete map of the surrounding space. But to use it you need a crapload of throughput and bandwidth and you need a significant amount of processing power to work all that data in real time with room to spare for disaster avoidance and decision making.I bet you DID hear that it has a depth camera, but that's probably marketing-speak for an ultrasonic or laser type rangefinder. I'm guessing they put it in for precise focus, but the depth info can turn images into two different images! I can't find the forum where I read about this, but it mentioned something about needing to generative-fill areas of the image that would be visible from an inch away from the lens to either side. Y'know because eyeballs.
I saw Titanic in 3D IMAX recently, and knowing that it was filmed in 2D and was converted to 3D is ludicrously cool. The amount of work. On the other hand, the one CG clip that's a drone-view of the deck, with a man walking through a door looks very very CG
You probably did hear them call it a depth camera, normal camera + lidar and a little bit of software object recognition and you have a relatively accurate camera for short range depth of field. Good enough for facial recognition inside a medium sided room at the very least.I bet you DID hear that it has a depth camera, but that's probably marketing-speak for an ultrasonic or laser type rangefinder. I'm guessing they put it in for precise focus, but the depth info can turn images into two different images! I can't find the forum where I read about this, but it mentioned something about needing to generative-fill areas of the image that would be visible from an inch away from the lens to either side. Y'know because eyeballs.
I saw Titanic in 3D IMAX recently, and knowing that it was filmed in 2D and was converted to 3D is ludicrously cool. The amount of work. On the other hand, the one CG clip that's a drone-view of the deck, with a man walking through a door looks very very CG