No doubt, we have seen how the application has matured in an impressive way since its inception, but at the moment, it lacks much to improve, as it consumes a lot of RAM and therefore, the performance of our mobile phone drastically decreases; something unacceptable today. Now, the social network giant Facebook is developing a new feature that will bring all its users back to status updates. The social network giant Facebook wants to make the news feed a little more interesting. The iOS app now uses photos in portrait mode to create 3D images. This goes for iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone X and iPhone XS, however, the social network giant Facebook has ensured that soon it will add more devices. Moreover, the new “3D photo” can be viewed on your computer or other mobile devices. It works like this: you open the app on iOS, tap the new “3D Photo” option in the status field, select a photo in portrait mode, and it will be converted to gain three-dimensional effect. This will be available for all compatible smartphones in the coming weeks. The new 3D photo feature of the social network giant Facebook can be viewed on any platform: desktop, mobile, even in virtual reality headsets such as Oculus Go and Oculus Rift. You can touch/click on the image, or move your head simply to see the depth of the photo.
Facebook uses dual iPhone camera for the parallax effect
As the well-known media platform, TechCrunch explains that the 3D photo is created with the images captured by the iPhone’s dual camera. They have subtle differences that allow you to recreate what is behind the photographed object, generating the parallax effect.
For best results, the social network giant Facebook recommends that it photograph the subject, person or animal about 1m away. The algorithm can better separate the layers if the background has different colors. It can be confused with transparent or bright objects such as glass or plastic. We presented the 3D photos feature and now we’re handing the creativity off to you! We can’t wait to see what you come up with. If you need a little help getting started, check out our video on how to post a 3D photo. What are you excited to bring to life using this immersive format? Posted by Facebook 360 on Thursday, October 11, 2018 Moreover, the social network giant Facebook has created this feature thinking of democratizing the creation of content for virtual reality. However, there are still few who have a headset. Therefore, the social network giant Facebook has decided to implement the 3D photos to attract more users to the news feed. Since last year, it is also possible to post 360-degree photos. So, what do you think about this? Simply share all your views and thoughts in the comment section below.
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