Flipping out with new 2D/3D imaging techniques

Flying bananas? “Appearance Hallucination?” Photoshop Vanishing Point on steroids & acid? It’s all pretty interesting. Engadget writes,

Researchers at Carnegie Mellon are pushing into the third dimension, using a technique that compares the 2D objects in a regular photo with 3D models freely available online. The result? The ability to manipulate part of photo as if it were a real, three-dimensional object, even exposing angles and sides that weren’t visible in the original image.

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