A Kinect Princess Leia Hologram In Realtime
mikejuk writes with this snippet from I, Programmer: "True 3D realtime holography is not only possible — it makes use of a Kinect as its input device. A team at MIT has recreated the famous 3D Princess Leia scene from the original Star Wars — but as a live video feed! It's a great stunt but don't miss the importance — this is realtime 3D holography and that means you can view it without any glasses or other gadgets and you can move around and see behind objects in the scene. This is more than the flat 3D you get in movies."
"Real holography" my ass. Unless I'm misinterpreting the video, what they're producing is a ~15 FPS red blob, with no 3D except what's captured by the Kinect. You're still going to see a flat image on the screen (and those on the left and right of the theater will get the same image).
The first 2D electronic television displays had similar levels of performance. This is a tremendous achievement. If you want proper 3D - sans glasses - this is almost certainly how it will happen.
I know people will hate me for saying this, but in a way, it's better if everyone sees practically the same movie. If we're all seeing slightly different views, then we won't all have quite the same experience. I think there's something to be said for having a particular view of the scene intended by the director.
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What's the point of wasting CPU and bandwidth on real time?
Perhaps their demonstration would be more impressive if they focused on actually generating a passable pre-rendered video first.
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3 fps, 80 scanlines, in the wrong color, against a black background. Genius recreation guys.
You're sending slow-ass plain text from one computer to another and you call this thing ARPANET? Genius idea, guys.
Yes, but it's a proof of concept. Keep in mind that this is using off-the-shelf hardware. If someone picks this up and starts to work with it, then it's only going to get better with time. I'd imagine the first televisions would be similarly "not any good", and then think back when telegrams were the only way to communicate with others. Give it time.
Our culture doesn't get smarter, it just finds new ways of being retarded.
I'm getting kind of sick of Kinect "related" news.
It's nothing more than a low res 3D camera - with fairly limited accuracy.