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by PsychoSerenity » Sat Mar 22, 2014 12:10 pm
Well 2.5d anyway. It's similar to the virtual walk-throughs and google street-view but centred on one object. As you say, it's nice to see it so comfortably in line and unobtrusive, But the real problem is with capturing the images from all angles. I can see archaeologists and the like making good use of it, having a turn-table and camera rig to record every sample - actually I imagine they already do far more than that with laser scanning and whatnot for anything really significant. But for most uses it'll never be worth the effort for the additional information gained over a simple front and back shot. There could probably be a software solution, like with panoramic photos, that allows you to circle an object and that then picks the best shots and tracks the object to keep it centred. It would never be very smooth though, and mostly just gimmicky.
[Disclaimer - if this is comes across like I think I know what I'm talking about, I want to make it clear that I don't. I'm just trying to get my thoughts down]