- Images will have the possibility to be converted into 3D images. Measurements of objects and people in the image can also be taken.
- Gesture control is unlike anything we've seen previously. Just by rotating your arms the image on the screen can rotate or the user can control the characters within games by moving their limbs. This type of technology allows more creativity than ever before.
- Videos are better than ever with Real Sense Technology. Users can create live videos while changing backgrounds, adding special effects, editing photographs, and more. One of the best features is that the user can be collaborating with others on a project while this video is happening, and everyone can see the changes. I can see this being very useful and productive in business meetings, conference calls, and professional development settings.
- 3D images have never been as easy as they are with this technology. You can scan anything into a 3D image and print it using a 3D printer. Then, the possibilities are endless- design art pieces, change colors, or turn yourself into a character for one of your favorite games. This is definitely something we have never experienced before.
- Collaborating is better than ever before because users can collaborate on various projects and video conference while viewing the images, videos, and scans. Users can collaborate to make changes using gesture control. As I mentioned before, the collaboration piece will be a huge selling point especially for companies.
This Real Sense Technology is pioneering a whole new level of technology as we know it. Its implications for learning, creating, and collaborating are incredible. I imagine that when this is launched, 3D will become the way of the world as we see it, projects will be completed faster thanks to the instant collaboration and possibilities with video, we will be the game characters, and things will be controlled by our movement. What an exciting time in which we live!
Sources:
https://blogs.intel.com/technology/2016/01/realsense-cameras-devices/
http://www.tomsguide.com/us/intel-realsense-guide,news-20286.html
http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/architecture-and-technology/realsense-overview.html#
Great post!
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