Stereoscopic vision helps humans and other highly evolved species spot prey and predators. It’s also why two cameras mounted on your windshield are better at spotting hazards, sending that information ...
There's nothing remarkable about cameras anymore. They've been around for centuries, and we carry them in our pockets every day now without a thought. But in fact, they are remarkable even today, as ...
Stereo camera use case with autonomous mobile robots. Source: OTTO and Gideon Brothers. 3D sensors are a fundamental technology for measuring depth perception. These sensors can be found in several ...
Don’t let the name of the Open-TeleVision project fool you; it’s a framework for improving telepresence and making robotic teleoperation far more intuitive than it otherwise would be. It accomplishes ...
Stereophotography cameras are difficult to find, so we’re indebted to [DragonSkyRunner] for sharing their build of an exceptionally high-quality example. A stereo camera has two separate lenses and ...
Ahead of Computex, Acer has announced a new SpatialLabs Eyes Stereo Camera (ASEC-1), a pocket-sized device that can capture and stream 3D videos. Featuring 8 megapixels per eye resolution, its ...
Love trashy, low-contrast photographs taken through a plastic lens, but find them a little flat? What you need is the Holga 120 3D Stereo Camera, Lomo's medium format stereo-shooter that grabs two ...
Despite advances in visual technology that let machines emulate a vast degree of human brain function, one thing that mechanical instruments have yet to master is depth perception. Even with advanced ...
Humans have stereo vision. With two eyes, two perspectives, and some hefty brain processing power, we can perceive distance by sight, a nifty trick if you need to hunt your food or hope to avoid ...