Transcend the limits of 3D with the Next-Gen SpatialGlass: new 3D-Enthusiast focused Experience

Re-revolutionizing your iPhone, again UPDATE: SpatialGlass for iPhone 17 series is available to preorder. We’ve listened to your feedback! The iPhone Spatial Display is impressive, but until now it has relied on a third-party 3D Fan App built on outdated technology, limiting its ability to fully unlock both traditional 3D content and the new Spatial … Read more

This mind-blowing App update is more important than a new 3D camera: Spatialify really upgrades your iPhone with new revolutionary features

Spatialify already was the best app to capture Spatial Photos & Videos and export them to 3D. Now it has been improved so much that it is like purchasing a new 3D camera with features not available before.

New camera possibilities on all iPhone 16 line up

The new iPhones can record Spatial Video and take Spatial Photos natively, though 4K or 60fps HDR is still unavailable via the native camera app. Notable features include new photo/video styles, a Camera Control button, and advanced Apple AI. Pro models, with the A18 Pro processor, offer enhanced photo and video capabilities, including 120fps at 4K and sophisticated Spatial Audio recording. These advancements make iPhones superior 3D devices, particularly when used with the iPhone Spatial Display screen protector.

ZTE Voyager 3D: A cheap 5G 3D Smartphone with interesting features

The ZTE Voyager 3D is the latest addition to ZTE’s innovative lineup. Building on the legacy of previous ZTE devices such as the Nubia Pad and the Axon 7 Max, the Voyager 3D showcases the company’s commitment to enhancing the user experience through immersive and cutting-edge features. The ZTE Voyager 3D stands out in the … Read more

The iPhone 15 Pro & Pro Max are officially a 3D camera/video camera from Apple

The just presented iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max are the first iPhones that will officially bring 3D capture to the masses. UPDATE: The horizontally aligned lenses in the iPhone 15 Pro & Pro Max are the wide and ultra-wide lenses, so 3D images taken with i3DMovieCam will be finally at 1x zoom. With … Read more

Why the iPhone is the best 3d device even without 3D display

UPDATE 2: Now with our SpatialGlass, the iPhone is now a unbeatable 3D device, complete 3D solution without the need for an external 3D display or Apple Vision Pro.

UPDATE: now more updates, this time to the AR capabilities with ARKit 6, improving the depth awareness of environment, and available to developers and their Apps. Example scanning an entire house in seconds.

It is not a secret, the iPhone has become a great device to take 3D photos and videos. The excellent quality of the cameras, the great night mode and the Live Photos feature, allows making stunning stereo pairs easier than with other devices; There are some other features that aren’t even possible for Android devices (not even by third party Apps). But with the iOS 16 new features, this affirmation becomes bolder than ever.

But let’s start with features and things you can do without the iOS 16 update.

Foremost, on the iPhone, Apps can use two lenses at a time to capture 3D photos and 3D videos like a 3D camera. With i3DMovieCam, you can take photos/record videos in real time in various 3D formats, (or stream to a PC as a 3D webcam). You will get 3D media that will fit perfectly all the 16:9 surface of every 3D display. You can adjust parallax easily without the need of stereoscopic display, so you can align images accordingly to the subject’s distance prior to start capturing. We recommend checking the help of the App to know how you can take control of the results before start recording. The developer tried to make the same App for Android, just to find out that is impossible, Android SDK doesn’t allow in any way to use two cameras at once, not even for previewing images.

If you own a ProMa King Tablet, there are some sample 3D photos included on the storage taken with i3DMovieCam for iPhone.

As many of you already know, photos made in portrait mode, store depth information. The official use for this is to add bokeh and change focus of image, but for us 3D enthusiasts this opens better uses. Stereo Photo Maker can make use of the depth map of these images to edit and generate a standard 3D image or watch it on the Looking Glass, not to speak about the official Looking Glass tool to watch iPhone’s portrait mode photos as holograms, or even making animated holograms. Lume Pad owners also can import these images into their tablet to watch them in Lightfield’s 4V format. Take into account that making photos directly in 3D should produce better results than photos in portrait mode, though the TrueDepth camera of iPhones are among the best available for creating photos with depth maps.

Now things become more interesting. Some Apps are using these depth maps in a way that seems magic. They allow to literally add virtual studio illumination to the image at any position in space, so you can illuminate your subject from different angles than the original photo. You can have a virtual professional illumination system by just positioning lights in the 3d space with the properties you want: direction, brightness, size, color and so on. And these lights will create realistic shadows, consequently to the position of objects in space. You can use these amazing features with Apps like Focos or Apollo.

You can do this with the free version of Focos, would be awesome in Stereoscopic 3D

The AR features of iPhone are also among the best in the industry, even models without LiDAR achieve a good accuracy calculating depth of real space, so AR Apps work almost flawlessly. And with the LiDAR sensor of the latest models allows to perfectly 3D scan anything, or to take measures instantly to automatically generate a CAD map of a room; among another amazing uses like record video with depth, in which you can delete background or add CGI and 3d models later in your favorite video editor, faster than Michael Bay adding explosions in post to its latest movie.

We’re pretty sure all these features are shaping the future of Mixed Reality glasses, like the rumored Apple Glasses.

And with the yesterday’s presentation, use of depth becomes more prominent. With iOS 16 you can use the main subject of photos to lightly cover the time on the lock screen, if they are Portrait mode photos it will do it automatically, but in case of photos without depth metering artificial intelligence is used, an AI at least as good as Leia and its 2d-4V converters.

But there’s a new killer feature: you can drag a subject in a photo and drop on another App, and that subject will instantly appear without any background; saving you several minutes of editing if you wanted to do it manually, and with more accuracy than using your mouse or finger to draw the borders of the subject you want to isolate.

You needed to spend a lot of minutes to do this manually, not anymore.

Remember the Apps adding virtual lights to your photos? With upcoming updates, you will be able to use the iPhone as a webcam for your Mac and dynamically change virtual lights while conferencing. But, of course, we prefer to use NDI HX Capture to stream i3DMovieCam full screen SBS image to any PC or Mac, 3D webcam is way better than 2d with virtual illumination 🙂

The TrueDepth camera does not only allow to scan objects, but also to interact with 3d models in real time

Apple Maps now feature a realistic 3d view, a new and beautiful schematic 3d view, and the look around view which seems a 360 2d image, but when you pan around you see how nearer objects block the farther ones; all three features rely on 3d scans of the real world. Another feature -already present for some years-, is the 3d Memoji feature, using the TrueDepth camera in real time; To finish, there was a small detail in the presentation: a lock screen background of the Earth that rotates in 3d to another angle when you unlock the screen.

This schematic 3d view is so beautiful, even limited by iPhone’s 2d screen.

Imagine if Apple introduces a glasses-free stereoscopic display packed on a new iPhone. That would be a killer device, and a dream for us.

All this 3d goodness is designed to use depth on everything, so when Apple finally releases their Mixed/Augmented Reality glasses, they will already have a working ecosystem that doesn’t need creating everything from zero.

But, what if, added to project 3D objects and information layers to the real world, they augment the iPhone’s screen with their Apple Glasses? They could make 3D images pop out of the iPhone’s screen, without blocking the real world. It would not be glasses-free, but it would be cool too.

With glasses or glasses-free, the iPhone’s ecosystem urgently needs stereoscopic visualization to culminate all the possibilities of its 3d technologies.

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{:en} Today, but 10 years ago the mobile equivalent to Stereo Photo Maker appeared on the App Store of Apple devices. i3DSteroid was born; Having the ability to align stereo pairs that you just toke on the smartphone allowed that anyone could do 3D photos, even without a 3D camera or PC to edit. Making … Read more

{:en}Takee 1: The first Holographic Smartphone gets a new Update after 6 Years!{:}{:es}Takee 1, el primer móvil Holográfico, recibe una actualización tras 6 años desde su lanzamiento{:}{:ca}Takee 1, el primer mòbil hologràfic, rep una actualització 6 anys després del seu llançament{:}

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Takee 1 was the first Holographic 3D smartphone ever made.

Released in 2015, it was produced by the chinese company EStar and it featured the Holographic 3D Technology developed by the German SeeReal Technologies. This means that the phone was equipped with software that allowed to take full advantage of the phone’s 3D screen and eye tracking sensor and go beyond other 3D screens by offering new perspectives in real time as you move, just like the new Sony Spatial Reality Display.

The 3D effect provided by Takee 1 is really impressive and in comparison with 30 other 3D smartphones of the time, (like HTC EVO 3D, LG Optimus 3D, and others) or even despite the next 50 3D phones, it’s still clearly a step ahead. Only the Fire phone tried something similar, but in flat 2d. Not only that, the device featured gesture recognition to interact with holographic images outside the screen.

It was a silenced revolution, media hardly published any news about the device (like almost all news about 3D, in which they publish a single headline while they literally publish – they bombard us with – dozens of insignificant news about the new model of X brand). The price of Takee 1 was really cheap but this wasn’t enough and the Estar brand vanished within a year. Just because of that revolutions and exciting advancement of 3D displays, each one always silenced by the media, we decided to create our website. So 3D displays can have success in the future because people have knowledge of their existence and can be mainstream.

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Just because of that revolutions and exciting advancement of 3D displays, each one always silenced by the media, we decided to create our website.

Throughout these years users have continued to enjoy the outstanding 3D features of this phone, despite the phone being stuck to the latest official firmware of 2015, based on Android 4.2.1 Jelly Bean.

In 2016 the development for a new Custom Rom (unofficial update) for Takee 1 started. Everything happened on the XDA Developers forum. Users like st7ler, stas30, Maxmydishe, PogoDancer and YuriRM started to make tweaked custom roms, but they were still based on stock firmwares.

Soon after, a developer called Lukas_fb worked on an updated custom rom with full Holographic 3D support based on Android 4.4 KitKat, that at the end of development presented only a camera bug. This was great news for all Takee 1 owners,  but not so revolutionary, considering that Android 4.4 was very similar to 4.2.

Even before the final release of this Rom, other developers like vladjocker tried to port new Android versions on Takee 1. But battery usage was really high and due to bugs the phone was almost unusable.

But now, nearly 6 years after the launch of this remarkable 3D Smartphone, a new major update with Android 7 has been released by the Italian developer Mik-el. The new update is based on Android 7.1.2.

The rom was just released on XDA, it’s not in its final stage yet, but it already looks very promising, since the developer declared to be working on some patches to fix some bugs (such as bluetooth) and full Holographic 3D support.

The Rom was initially based on RidonOS and CyanogenMod but it seems that the OS is gradually shifting to a new custom firmware called Mik-el Android, made by the namesake developer. 

The italian dev has also developed an updated version of the default Holographic 3D Video Player with Eye Tracking. On a video showcasing his Holographic projects he said: “the code was really hidden and forgotten so I decided to fork the code and add features to the player”.

If you want to know more about the Takee 1 Update, the updated 3D Video player and some new 3D apps he’s developing you can watch the next video the developer posted on his Youtube account, if you like his hard work don’t forget to support him.

Mik-el the Takee 1 great again…

Do you have a Takee 1 forgotten in a drawer? Now you can resurrect it and enjoy it again!

Make the Takee 1 great again.

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Takee 1 fue el primer móvil 3D Holográfico jamás hecho.

Lanzado en 2015, fue producido por la empresa china EStar y contó con la tecnología holográfica 3D desarrollada por la alemana SeeReal Technologies. Esto significa que el teléfono estaba equipado con un software que permitía aprovechar al máximo la pantalla 3D del teléfono y el sensor ocular e ir más allá de otras pantallas 3D, ofreciendo nuevas perspectivas en tiempo real a medida que te mueves, al igual que el nuevo Sony Spatial Reality Display.

El efecto 3D proporcionado por Takee 1 es realmente impresionante y en comparación con otros 30 smartphones 3D de la época, (como el HTC EVO 3D, LG Optimus 3D, y otros) o incluso comparado con los 50 siguientes móviles 3D, sigue siendo claramente un paso adelante. Sólo el Fire Phone intentó algo similar, pero con una plana imagen 2d. No sólo eso, Takee 1 incluía reconocimiento de gestos para interactuar con imágenes holográficas fuera de la pantalla.

Fue una revolución silenciada, los medios de comunicación apenas publicaron noticias sobre el dispositivo (como casi todas las noticias sobre el 3D, en las que publican un solo titular mientras literalmente publican -nos bombardean con- decenas de noticias insignificantes sobre el nuevo modelo de la marca tal o cual). El precio de Takee 1 era muy barato pero no fue suficiente y la marca Estar desapareció en tan solo un año. Debido a estas revoluciones y otros emocionantes avances de las pantallas 3D, siempre silenciadas por los medios, decidimos crear nuestro sitio web. Para que el público general tenga conocimiento de las nuevas pantallas 3D y así puedan tener éxito en el futuro y convertirse en mainstream.

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Debido a estas revoluciones y otros emocionantes avances de las pantallas 3D, cada uno siempre silenciado por los medios, decidimos crear nuestro sitio web

A lo largo de estos años los usuarios han seguido disfrutando de las excepcionales características 3D de este teléfono, a pesar de que el teléfono está(ba) anclado al último firmware oficial de 2015, basado en Android 4.2.1 Jelly Bean.

En 2016 comenzó el desarrollo de una nueva ROM personalizada (actualización no oficial) para el Takee 1. Todo sucedió en el foro de desarrolladores de XDA. Usuarios como st7ler, stas30, Maxmydishe, PogoDancer y YuriRM comenzaron a hacer roms personalizadas ajustadas, pero aún estaban basadas en la ROM oficial.

Poco después, un desarrollador llamado Lukas_fb trabajó en una rom personalizada y actualizada con soporte holográfico completo basada en Android 4.4 KitKat, que al final del desarrollo sólo presentaba un fallo de cámara. Esta fue una gran noticia para todos los propietarios de Takee 1, pero no revolucionaria, teniendo en cuenta que Android 4.4 era muy similar a 4.2.

Incluso antes del lanzamiento final de esta ROM, otros desarrolladores como vladjocker intentaron portar nuevas versiones de Android al Takee 1. Pero el uso de la batería era muy alto y debido a múltiples errores el teléfono era casi inutilizable.

Pero ahora, casi 6 años después del lanzamiento de este notable Smartphone 3D, una nueva e importante actualización con Android 7 ha sido lanzada por el desarrollador italiano Mik-el. La nueva actualización está basada en Android 7.1.2.

La ROM acaba de ser lanzada en XDA, aún no está en su fase final, pero ya parece muy prometedora, ya que el desarrollador declaró estar trabajando en algunos parches para arreglar algunos errores (como el bluetooth) y un soporte 3D holográfico completo.

La ROM estaba basada inicialmente en RidonOS y CyanogenMod, pero parece que el sistema operativo está cambiando gradualmente a un nuevo firmware personalizado llamado Mik-el Android, hecha por el desarrollador homónimo. 

El desarrollo italiano también ha desarrollado una versión actualizada del reproductor de video holográfico 3D con seguimiento ocular. En un video mostrando sus proyectos holográficos dijo: “El código estaba realmente oculto y olvidado, así que decidí bifurcar el código y añadir características al reproductor“.

Si quieres saber más sobre la actualización del Takee 1, el reproductor de vídeo 3D actualizado y algunas nuevas aplicaciones 3D que está desarrollando, puedes ver el siguiente vídeo que el desarrollador ha publicado en su cuenta de Youtube, si te gusta su duro trabajo no te olvides de apoyarlo.

Mik-el the Takee 1 great again…

¿Tienes un Takee 1 olvidado en un cajón? ¡Ahora puedes resucitarlo y disfrutarlo de nuevo!

Make the Takee 1 great again.

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Takee 1 va ser el primer mòbil 3D Holográfic.

Llançat en 2015, va ser produït per l’empresa xinesa Estar i va comptar amb la tecnologia hologràfica 3D desenvolupada per l’alemanya SeeReal Technologies. Això significa que el telèfon estava equipat amb un programari que permetia aprofitar al màxim la pantalla 3D del telèfon i el sensor ocular i anar més enllà d’altres pantalles 3D, oferint noves perspectives en temps real a mesura que et mous, igual que el nou Sony Spatial Reality Display.

L’efecte 3D proporcionat per Takee 1 és realment impressionant en comparació amb altres 30 telèfons intel·ligents 3D de l’època, (com el HTC EVO 3D, LG Optimus 3D, i uns altres) o fins i tot comparat amb els 50 següents mòbils 3D, continua sent clarament un pas endavant. Només el Fire Phone va intentar una cosa similar, però amb una plana imatge 2d. No sols això, Takee 1 incloïa reconeixement de gestos per a interactuar amb imatges hologràfiques fora de la pantalla.

Va ser una revolució silenciada, els mitjans de comunicació a penes van publicar notícies sobre el dispositiu (com gairebé totes les notícies sobre el 3D, en les quals publiquen un sol titular mentre literalment publiquen -ens bombardegen amb- desenes de notícies insignificants sobre el nou model de la marca tal o tal altra). El preu del Takee 1 era molt barat però no va ser suficient i la marca Estar va desaparèixer en tan sols un any. A causa d’aquestes revolucions i altres emocionants avenços de les pantalles 3D, sempre silenciats pels mitjans de comunicació, vam decidir crear el nostre lloc web. Per a què el públic general tingui coneixement de les noves pantalles 3D i així puguin tenir èxit en el futur i convertir-se en mainstream.

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A causa d’aquestes revolucions i altres emocionants avenços de les pantalles 3D, cadascun sempre silenciat pels mitjans de comunicació, vam decidir crear el nostre lloc web

Al llarg d’aquests anys els usuaris han continuat gaudint de les excepcionals característiques 3D d’aquest telèfon, a pesar que el telèfon està(ba) ancorat a l’últim programari oficial de 2015, basat en Android 4.2.1 Jelly Bean.

En 2016 va començar el desenvolupament d’una nova ROM personalitzada (actualització no oficial) per al Takee 1. Tot va succeir en el fòrum de desenvolupadors de XDA. Usuaris com st7ler, stas30, Maxmydishe, PogoDancer i YuriRM van començar a fer roms personalitzades, però encara estaven basades en la ROM oficial.

Però ara, gairebé 6 anys després del llançament d’aquest notable Telèfon intel·ligent 3D, una nova i important actualització amb Android 7 ha estat llançada pel desenvolupador italià Mik-el. La nova actualització està basada en Android 7.1.2.

La ROM ha sigut llançada a XDA, encara no està en la seva fase final, però ja sembla molt prometedora, ja que el desenvolupador va declarar estar treballant en arreglar alguns errors (com el bluetooth) i un suport 3D hologràfic complet.

La ROM estava basada inicialment en RidonOS i CyanogenMod, però sembla que el sistema operatiu està canviant gradualment a un nou microprogramari personalitzat anomenat Mik-el Android, feta pel desenvolupador homònim.

Si vols saber més sobre l’actualització del Takee 1, el reproductor de vídeo 3D actualitzat i algunes noves aplicacions 3D que està desenvolupant, pots veure el següent vídeo que el desenvolupador ha publicat en el seu compte de Youtube, si t’agrada el seu dur treball segueix-lo al seus canals socials.

Mik-el the Takee 1 great again…

Tens un Takee 1 oblidat en un calaix? Ara pots ressuscitar-ho i gaudir-ho de nou!

Make the Takee 1 great again.

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{:en}ProCam update allows iPhone 11 to actually be a 3D camera{:}{:es}Actualización de ProCam convierte de facto el iPhone 11 en una cámara 3D{:}

{:en} A recent update of ProCam 7 for iPhone added direct takes in SBS 3D. As iPhone 11 (including the Pro and Pro Max) comes with an slightly wider stereo base than Hydrogen One it allows to make better 3D photos. It’s still low separation, but you can get real 3D photos in real time … Read more