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Wow they can even avoid collision. Reminds me of : Google Car?

Imagine using this same technology in a self-driving car or to assist you when you're parallel parking your own vehicle. :look:

Do we still need driving license?

Hopefully the Intel RealSense 3D tech can help us park cars in the future!
 

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Found out a lot at this website.

http://www.tomsguide.com/us/intel-realsense-guide,news-20286.html

In fact there is many things out there that can be done with intel RealSense 3d camera.

Things like:

1. Realistic Avatars
2. 3D Scanning for 3D Printouts
3. Green Screening Without a Screen
4. Measuring Distances in Pictures
5. Photo Layer Editing and Focusing
6. Holographic Navigation

And a couple of devices from Dell are able to do it!
 

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Fwah they can even measure distance between objects inside picture! :eek:

The Dell Venue 8 7000 tablet has the RealSense Snapshot camera, which adds depth information to photos it takes. With photos taken on the tablet, I was able to measure the distance between two points by drawing a line on the picture with my finger. For example, the software told me that the radius of a bike wheel in a photo was 27 inches.

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Excerpt from http://www.tomsguide.com/us/intel-realsense-guide,news-20286.html

Technology getting scarier
 

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Looks like some sort of motion sensor/tracker incorporated into the camera of the AIO PC? Feels like he is playing minecraft or something LOL :s13::s13:
 

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Found out a lot at this website.

http://www.tomsguide.com/us/intel-realsense-guide,news-20286.html

In fact there is many things out there that can be done with intel RealSense 3d camera.

Things like:

1. Realistic Avatars
2. 3D Scanning for 3D Printouts
3. Green Screening Without a Screen
4. Measuring Distances in Pictures
5. Photo Layer Editing and Focusing
6. Holographic Navigation

And a couple of devices from Dell are able to do it!

technology getting better:D:D
 

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The revolutionary Intel® RealSense™ Camera uses depth-sensing technology so your PC sees more like you do. Use the added dimension to scan 3D objects, control your PC with gestures, or create a more lifelike video chat environment. Reinvented video chat lets you customize your background, and share content with friends as if you're in the same room together.

Info from http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/architecture-and-technology/realsense-depth-camera.html

looks really something in future.. using geatures playing games
 

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There is even a dev kit at:

http://click.intel.com/intel-realsense-developer-kit.html

Done by Creative. Interesting.

Intel RealSense 3D Camera (Front F200)

- Full VGA depth resolution
- 1080p RGB camera
- 0.2–1.2 meter range (Specific algorithms may have different range and accuracy)
- USB 3.0 interface

1.2m range is pretty interesting to see, some gestures are even able to detect at that kind of distance.
 

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Have but looked kind of eerie...:slant:

RealSense can add hand recognition to existing game systems such as the Oculus Rift VR glasses. Editor Mike Andronico played a game of volley ball on the headset, sticking his hands out in front of him to hit the ball. While Oculus has always provided the ability to play games in an immersive virtual world, it normally requires a controller. Adding Intel's depth-sensing cameras allows users to use their hands as the controller.

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http://www.tomsguide.com/us/intel-realsense-guide,news-20286.html

Wah everything from tomsguide
 

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The revolutionary Intel® RealSense™ Camera uses depth-sensing technology so your PC sees more like you do. Use the added dimension to scan 3D objects, control your PC with gestures, or create a more lifelike video chat environment. Reinvented video chat lets you customize your background, and share content with friends as if you're in the same room together.

Info from http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/architecture-and-technology/realsense-depth-camera.html

So this 3D RealSense Camera comes with 3 components:

Devices with Intel® RealSense™ Camera have three lenses: a conventional camera, an infrared camera, and an infrared laser projector. Together, the three lenses allow the device to infer depth by detecting infrared light that has bounced back from objects in front of it. This visual data, taken in combination with Intel® RealSense™ motion-tracking software, create a touch-free interface that responds to hand, arm, and head motions as well as facial expressions.
Expect amazing things from Intel® RealSense™ Camera. This is where it all changes.

Info from http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/architecture-and-technology/realsense-depth-camera.html

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Camera Features

Interact Naturally
Just as touch screens were an evolution over the old-fashioned mouse and keyboard paradigm, gesture, face, and voice recognition will make interaction with computers more natural.
Immersive Collaboration
While video conferencing is somewhat mainstream, the next major jump is to put the focus on you by subtraction of your background to make collaboration more authentic.
Gaming
The days of W-A-S-D movements should be over – allow your gamers to use a mid-air karate chop to knock down the opposing ninja to make gaming more intuitive and fun.


Feature filled, but looks a little...
 

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They should use this Intel RealSense technology for taking photos with depth of field first.

Now most such photos are software processed and not hardware processed before giving the final image which sometimes are inaccurate especially for tricky subjects. (eg plants with a lot of branches/leaves; the minor parts may be accidentally blurred.)

I though such technology already inplaced...
 
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