Pump Up Your Food Porn Game With This 3-D Photo App
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For many people, going out to eat has become as much about the photos as the food. The age of social media has born a whole new art of food photography.
If that’s your jam, then you need to check out the app from the Swiss software company called . The app was the result of a technological collaboration between Dacuda and the University of Zurich’s Robotics and Perception Lab.
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Once you download the app, , you record images as you move around an dish and then the app automatically generates an image that a user can move all the way around.
“3DAround extracts a full 3D model of an image, capturing object depth and structure as users move around to take food photos from various angles. It combines these multiple images into a single, virtual 3D photo,” says Alexander Ilic, the CTO at Dacuda, in a statement. “3DAround transforms standard single-camera smartphones into 3D depth-aware devices comparable to costly hardware-depth cameras.”
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For example, have a look at this pancake presentation captured with the app. This is no stack and that’s no snap.
The app comes from the maker of the PocketScan, a wireless handheld device that digitizes whatever image you move it over. A raised more than 10 times the $50,000 goal, bringing in over half a million dollars.
Have a look at this piece of chocolate layer cake being pimped out with the 3DAround app:
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If that’s your jam, then you need to check out the app from the Swiss software company called . The app was the result of a technological collaboration between Dacuda and the University of Zurich’s Robotics and Perception Lab.