Looking Glass Portrait Review - Make your own holograms!

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I look at the latest display from Looking Glass Factory - an affordable light field display that comes with tools to help you generate your own holograms. I get stuck in to the software, and dive into Unity to build some custom content.
Timecodes:
0:00 Intro
1:00 How it works
2:44 The hardware
3:38 Getting started
3:53 iPhone Portrait photos
5:50 RGBD photos and video
7:47 Quilt photos and video
8:23 Generating quilts with Unity
11:23 Light field photo set
13:20 Summary
13:37 Gameplay opportunities
14:12 Conclusion
Equipment Used:
Sony A7c with Samyang 18mm f2.8 Lens
Tamron 28-200 f2.8 - f5.6 Lens

Пікірлер: 11

  • @desertshadow72
    @desertshadow723 жыл бұрын

    You are a genius. Your way of simplifying things is pristine and helpful. Pure value

  • @DavidAddis

    @DavidAddis

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hey, thanks!

  • @Bakamoichigei
    @Bakamoichigei3 жыл бұрын

    Hey, great explanation of how the images get displayed! Got my Portrait today--well, _technically_ yesterday now, but I'm still awake tinkering with it!--and have been getting the hang of rendering to it from Blender with the blenderLKG addon! Next comes Unity! 😁

  • @bizee010
    @bizee0102 жыл бұрын

    This really helped me understand the different methods they have, thanks for making this video!

  • @eclipsedigi
    @eclipsedigi2 жыл бұрын

    they need to add virtual pets to this looking glass

  • @android01978
    @android019782 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic review. One thing I’m curious about is the resolution. Splitting up the image into 45 different views would give the 4K display a horizontal resolution(in portrait orientation) of about 34 pixels? Or 102 sub pixels depending on the sun pixel layout. To me that would seem far too low to display what I’ve seen the demos of. How do they really look?

  • @DavidAddis

    @DavidAddis

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks. At a complete guess, I would reckon they are not only dividing up the horizontal resolution, but the vertical resolution as well. I’m not sure how they avoid the display looking like it has ‘gaps’ - maybe the fancy lens/lenticular sheet does that? Generally the photos look like a kind of 640x480 type image (I say this only anecdotally), with some blur depending on how much depth range you are using.

  • @android01978

    @android01978

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@DavidAddis thanks for getting back to me. It looks like you’re right. You should watch the video by Michael brown kzread.info/dash/bejne/Z2RhyLODmbKWYKg.html . By putting the lenticular sheet at a -7 degree angle relative to the display they can divide x and y. Amazingly brilliant! So tempting to get one.

  • @kbqvist
    @kbqvist3 жыл бұрын

    Great video, very informative! Any experience with using photo files containing depth maps from any Android photo?

  • @IronicSonics
    @IronicSonics3 жыл бұрын

    The only issue I see is that the parallax is one way. So only side to side. It will not look like a truly 3d object if you move up and down. A shame... I'll wait for the next gen version

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