NVIDIA launches World’s First 3D Camera System in Games
John Williamson / 8 years ago
Today, during NVIDIA’s Pascal event, the company unveiled the world’s first in-game 3D camera system. This free camera is capable of rendering a resolution 1000 times more than 4K and alter the image using a number of advanced filters. On another note, it’s possible to browse the environment and take a 360-degree photograph. Then you can look around in the 360-degree space using a head mounted display. Of course, VR devices are very expensive so NVIDIA developed a way for the 360 viewpoints to work on any Android phone using a NVIDIA application. This is designed to work with Google Cardboard but if you don’t own this cheap device it’s so easy to gaze at beautiful worlds on your phone.
This wonderful invention could easily become a firm favourite with users who enjoy taking incredible screenshots and sharing them with friends on social media websites.
NVIDIA has already gained the support from many developers and Ansel is going to arrive on games like the Witcher 3 very soon.