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Tuesday, December 23, 2008 - Ehud Rattner
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The British company Minoru has recently introduced an innovative webcam which offers a unique 3D experience. Unlike most webcams that capture regular photos, this new gadget captures still photos and live videos in 3D – which later could be sent over the internet to family and friends.
The new Minoru camera supports several video chat services (including MSN Messenger, AOL IM, and Skype) as well as standalone 3D video capturing and the finished videos can be uploaded onto YouTube. The three-dimensional effect is achieved thanks to the recipient’s “special” 3D glasses.
 
Most human beings use what is known as binocular vision to perceive depth and see the world in 3D. The binocular vision system relies on the fact that we have two eyes, which are approximately 3-inches apart. This separation causes each eye to see the world from a slightly different perspective. The brain fuses these two images together; it understands the differences and uses them to calculate distance creating our sense of depth and ability to gauge distance.
 
The new webcam utilizes two lenses which enables 3D capturing. The reason for the dual-input system is the similarity to human eyes; the three-dimensional, digital experience requires the computer to have “stereophonic receptors.” Furthermore, in order to view the 3D image (or video) one has to use special red-and-blue glasses (like the ones common back in the eighties). Although this is a drawback, one can easily improvise such glasses using simple colored cellophanes.
 
Minoru's 3D Webcam is currently competing in the CES 2009 Innovations competition, and according to the company it will be on the market around December and will be priced under $100.
 
TFOT has also covered TDVision’s home 3-D display technology and 3D high-definition viewing, and the Myvu Shades and Crystal glasses, which are personal media viewers that can function as regular eyewear as well. Another related TFOT story is GeoImmersive, a new technology for a 360-degrees rotating camera invented by Immersive Media Corporation.
 
For more information on the Minoru 3D Webcam, see the company’s website.

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Comments & Replies (2)
Minoru 3D webcam   (05/25/09 - 10:52 - by Rob)
I got one at www.pctoolsandgadgets.com , its a lot of fun and I just
wish they had these years ago. The 3D pics and videos are fun to make.
Haven't been ablt to test Skype yet but will do so shortly.
Considering how much time I have spent looking at myself in 3D I think
the Minoru is a worthwhile addition to my gadget colection,
stereo camera   (10/31/09 - 2:26 - by nader)
i need for a stereo camera(minoru camera)for application of stereo
vision on localization of mobaile robot

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