Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Entertainment | Free | University Joseph Fourier | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
i3D contains several 3D scenes that you can observe with HCP. It only relies on face tracking. It does not use the accelerometers or the gyroscopes.
The face tracking system does not detect and track the face in every lighting condition. Read the instructions in the app to get a good tracking.
Head-Coupled Perspective does not create a stereoscopic display! It provides a kind of monocular 3D display: the same picture is seen by both eyes. In the future, it might be combined with a stereoscopic display for a better 3D effect.
i3D has been developed by Jeremie Francone and Laurence Nigay at the Engineering Human-Computer Interaction (EHCI) Research Group of the Grenoble Informatics Laboratory (LIG), University Joseph Fourier (UJF).
Really great app, with really great concept, but I can’t use it because it isn’t 64bit.
Using a 3rd gen iPad. This does t work at all. It appears the movement comes directly from the iPad, not the face. I set it up straight and moved my face all over, it barely moved. I shift the iPad around and it begins to move. I'd venture to say this doesn't really even use the camera.. That's how bad it is
The trick doesn't work with both eyes open. Just close one, give it a few seconds and it's very cool. Obviously not practical, but it's a neat ill app to have handy if you're showing off your iPad.
Very good concept . I love the head moving technology and the depth with the red and white dart boards. Please add more 3d things like animations etc
Needs work and right now it's awful. Don't waste data even if on wifi.
Doesn't work at all. I followed all directions yet the display jumps around and won't respond to my movements, even when they are slight.