![]() It sounds a little hokey, and I’m about as skeptical as they come, but the effect won me over quite quickly. ![]() It will work for both ordinary pictures of people and dogs, but also landscapes and panoramas. In case you missed the teaser, 3D photos will live in your news feed just like any other photos, except when you scroll by them, touch or click them, or tilt your phone, they respond as if the photo is actually a window into a tiny diorama, with corresponding changes in perspective. But the company’s computational photography team has just published the research behind how the feature works and, having tried it myself, I can attest that the results are really quite compelling. However, beyond a short video and the name, little was said about it. In May, Facebook teased a new feature called 3D photos, and it’s just what it sounds like.
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