Generating images through one of the many artificial intelligences that have sprung up in the last year is becoming increasingly popular, so logically you would think: What if we had AI create a stereoscopic (3D) photo for us? And it's just a step from asking the question to typing the first prompt.
This is by no means the first time we have dealt with this topic, but fortunately times have advanced and it is easier and faster than ever to convert old photographs into 3D, or if you prefer, stereoscopic photographs. What is the best way to do it?
Few innovations in the world of 3D have been as eagerly anticipated as Apple Vision Pro, Apple's virtual and augmented reality glasses. The Cupertino company is once again promising a revolution, offering the hope that it will change the rules of the game in a field where others have not been very successful.
We've written about 3D scene creation programs before, but today we have a tip for one that is really good quality, easy to use and free. We've been working with it ourselves for years, and not only when creating stereoscopic images.
The story of this unusual 3D camera kicked off in public in February 2022, when the authors raised their target amount in a matter of minutes on Kickstarter. Three days later, backers had already collectively raised over $200,000, and the final amount surpassed $290,000. Then, in May 2022, the product began shipping to users - but it was far from finished. Why? And how is the camera doing?
The web magazine 3DJournal celebrated its 20th birthday last year, in 2023, and so it's time for some news: In addition to a brand new look, it's also offering both of its apps and all of its articles for free starting in 2024.