The 2D to 3D photo conversion feature coming to Vision Pro in VisionOS 2.0 makes a novel capability meaningful for the first time. Cue “Apple didn’t even do it first!” in the comments. You’re not ...
At last week's GTC developer conference, Nvidia revealed a nifty AI tool that takes a bunch of 2D photos of the same scene from different angles and almost instantly transforms them into a ...
Photogrammetry is the process of taking 2D images and merging them into a volumetrically correct 3D model. Through this video I teach the best practices for shooting the photos for the highest quality ...
Nvidia events are renowned for mixing technical bravado with splashes of showmanship — and this year’s GTC conference was no exception. The company ended a week that introduced a new enterprise GPU ...
A neural field network can create a continuous 3D model from a limited number of 2D images, and it does it without being trained on other samples. Researchers from the McKelvey School of Engineering ...
Apple today announced at the Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) its big visionOS 2 update, which is set to arrive on Vision Pro sometime later this year. With it comes a few new features which ...
A new technology called Neural Radiance Field or NeRF involves training AI algorithms to enable the creation of 3D objects from two-dimensional photos. NeRF has the capability to fill in the blanks, ...
With its new NeRF technology, NVIDIA has recreated a photo of Andy Warhol taking an instant photo and turning it into a 3D scene to pay tribute to the early days of Polaroid images. NVIDIA has ...
visionOS 2 is now able to convert your 2D photos to 3D ones to make them look more realistic. The company says that they have developed such a feature to add depth to photos and make memories more ...
Apple has developed a new AI model, SHARP, capable of transforming a single 2D image into a realistic 3D environment in under 1 second. The proposed AI model aims to retain real-world distances and ...
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