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Category: Digital Imaging

November 29, 2013

2x3D Lets Viewers Watch 2D and 3D Video on the Same Screen: Picture-on-Picture

2x3D Lets Viewers Watch 2D and 3D Video on the Same Screen: Picture-on-Picture
The Shirai Lab at the Kanagawa Institute of Technology have developed a way to simultaneously display 2D and 3D video on the same screen without producing a blurry double image.…
November 27, 2013

Cadillac Elmiraj Concept Car Made Possible by 3D Scanning Tech

Cadillac Elmiraj Concept Car Made Possible by 3D Scanning Tech
I’ve always wondered exactly how modern concept cars are actually designed. In years past, artists went to work with clay and molded the shape of a car by hand.…
November 26, 2013

Evena Glasses Let You See a Person’s Veins: V-Ray Vision

Evena Glasses Let You See a Person’s Veins: V-Ray Vision
Despite weighing as much as a proton and looking like I’ve been dead for six hours, I’ve only been to the hospital once. So I don’t know if doctors and nurses still have trouble with sticking syringes and other intravenous devices into patients.…
November 24, 2013

PanoPal Smartphone Stand: Take Perfect Panoramas Every Single Time

PanoPal Smartphone Stand: Take Perfect Panoramas Every Single Time
Taking panoramic photos using only your own hands can be problematic, as it’s tricky to keep steady and to turn around at just the right speed.…
November 23, 2013

Structure Sensor for iPad: 3D Scanning to Go

Structure Sensor for iPad: 3D Scanning to Go
When I decided to get an iPad instead of a Kindle to read my books, it opened up new realms of possibilities. The iPad is the first computer I switch on during the day, and the last to be switched off.…
November 15, 2013

Google Street View Explores Venice Italy

Google Street View Explores Venice Italy
I’ve always found it curious that the entire city of Venice, Italy is built on the water. The way to get around much of the city is by boat, and the main thoroughfares are canals between different buildings and walkways.…
November 10, 2013

Vader 3D Printer Outputs Molten Metal

Vader 3D Printer Outputs Molten Metal
I’m a big fan of the whole 3D printing phenomenon, and really excited about the rapid development and growth of the technology. While most 3D printers work on the same principal – a moving print head that melts plastic – the Vader printer will be able to print using metal.…
November 7, 2013

Bublcam Lets You Capture 360-Degree Images and Video with Ease

Bublcam Lets You Capture 360-Degree Images and Video with Ease
Have you ever wanted to shoot the sort of 360-degree panoramic images found in Google’s Street View? While there have been numerous attempts to create add-on lenses to capture spherical images, this upcoming gizmo looks like it could be the best solution yet.…
November 5, 2013

ShutterBall Makes Taking Duckface Selfies a Snap (Sadly)

ShutterBall Makes Taking Duckface Selfies a Snap (Sadly)
I’m not sure how I feel about a product designed to make it easier for people to take selfies with their smartphone camera. I’ll admit some selfies are pretty hot, but the inevitable duckface really ruins the whole medium.…
November 4, 2013

Phantom 2 Vision: The Flying Quadricopter Camera That is Actually Useful

Phantom 2 Vision: The Flying Quadricopter Camera That is Actually Useful
The concept of the Phantom 2 Vision is not one of complete novelty. I will admit that. The Phantom 2 Vision by DJI, however, has something that the other quadricopter cameras do not: solid execution.…
November 2, 2013

iON Air Pro 3 Wi-Fi Camcorder Is Ready to Go Swimming

iON Air Pro 3 Wi-Fi Camcorder Is Ready to Go Swimming
There’s no shortage of wearable action cameras on the market today. The most popular action camera comes from GoPro and is designed to be worn or mounted on just about anything you can think of.…
October 31, 2013

Neurocam Automatically Records Only What You’re Interested in

Neurocam Automatically Records Only What You’re Interested in
The Neurocam is the latest invention from Neurowear – the minds behind the Necomimi cat ears and that tail that wags tail that wags based on your thoughts.…
October 20, 2013

Bonzart Ampel Dual-Lens Tilt-Shift Camera Review: Retrolicious

Bonzart Ampel Dual-Lens Tilt-Shift Camera Review: Retrolicious
If you like the look of tilt-shift and low-fidelity images, you should probably have a camera that looks the part. I’ve been playing around with one particular camera that fits both bills – creative lo-fi images and retro style.…

NTT Docomo Wearable Interactive Projector Concepts: Seeing is Computing

NTT Docomo Wearable Interactive Projector Concepts: Seeing is Computing
Over the years we’ve seen a variety of concepts for portable augmented reality devices, but it seems as if Google Glass opened the floodgates for AR devices that are worn like eyeglasses.…

Triggertrap Redsnap Modular Camera Trigger: If It Can Sense It, You Can Shoot It

Triggertrap Redsnap Modular Camera Trigger: If It Can Sense It, You Can Shoot It
A couple of years ago Triggertrap released its namesake device, an electronic camera trigger that activates your camera based on a variety of inputs. Recently the company launched a Kickstarter for an improved camera trigger, which they’re calling Redsnap.…
October 11, 2013

Avegant Head-Mounted Display Beams Images Straight to Your Eyeballs: the Real Retina Display?

Avegant Head-Mounted Display Beams Images Straight to Your Eyeballs: the Real Retina Display?
Here’s another device that could be vying for space on your face in the near future. A company called Avegant is making what they call a Virtual Retinal Display.…