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iPhone 15 Pro is Apple’s First Smartphone With Spatial Video Capture, for Viewing on Vision Pro

Road to VR

Apple today announced its iPhone 15 lineup of smartphones, including the iPhone 15 Pro which will be the company’s first phone to capture spatial video for immersive viewing on Vision Pro. Image courtesy Apple Apple seems to feel the same way.

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Create Your Own Holograms at Home with the Volu iPhone App

Next Reality AR

With the release of Object Capture this fall, Apple is giving everyone with a Mac and a camera the means to create their own 3D objects. But what about volumetric video, which currently requires multi-camera rigs like those at Microsoft's Mixed Reality Capture studios? Don't Miss: Snap Releases Lens Studio 4.0

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Apple Brings Spatial Computing to iOS

XR Today - Mixed Reality tag

Apple is gearing up for the Vision Pro debut. However, a key difference and benefit that Apple has over some of its competition is the already-established iOS ecosystem of products and software. On the other hand, Apple is not the only XR firm pushing for interoperability and cross-pollination of hardware and software.

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Q&A: How Sketchfab Is Making 3D Models Accessible

UploadVR Between Realities podcast

The two big things that have changed is how we can create and consume 3D. Now with solutions like 3D capture, photogrammetry, and depth sensors, anyone can create a 3D file. Apple is going to release something around that — Windows just released a phone with native 3D capture.

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A New Dimension in FilmmakingWhat is possible when filmmakers.

AllThingsVR

Breakthrough research in computation and photography is creating images and videos that are no longer flat, but truly 3D representations of reality. The easiest place to peak into this new world of volumetric photography is in the latest version of mapping apps created by Google and Apple.

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AR will mean dystopia if we don’t act today

TechCrunch VR

The martial arts actor Jet Li turned down a role in the Matrix and has been invisible on our screens because he does not want his fighting moves 3D-captured and owned by someone else. Soon everyone will be wearing 3D-capable cameras to support augmented reality (often referred to as mixed reality) applications.

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The YouTube of 3D Models, with Sketchfab CEO Alban Denoyel

XR for Business Podcast

If YouTube is the world’s compendium of videos of cute cats and unboxings, then the Sketchfab platform is well on its way to becoming the equivalent cultural database of user-generated 3D objects. Either regards to presentations, or it could be to build video games. You are dealing with 100+ types of 3D formats.