Mark Jardine :misc_mtb: on Nostr: Updated VisionPro to OS2 and the first thing I tested was generating the pseudo 3d, ...
Updated VisionPro to OS2 and the first thing I tested was generating the pseudo 3d, spacial photos from normal photos. It's occasionally wonky, but honestly for the most part it is incredible. I tried a huge variety of photos that I took back in 2011 (intentionally older photos) and I could look at old memories in 3D for hours. I tested it on people, animals, cars, and even a rat's nest of cables and the 3d was believable. Not perfect, but good enough to fool me in most cases. Fantastic feature.
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