![]() It requires the Looking Glass Portrait device, a desktop holographic display that is just wrapping up its Kickstarter campaign, in order to view the converted holographic images. The process requires no programming, and is instead a simple point-and-click conversion process. To carry out the image conversion, customers will soon be able to visit a portal on Looking Glass’ website that’s set to launch this spring. It does not matter if the photos were originally captured by a point-and-shoot camera, an Android phone, or an iPhone - any 2D photo will work.” ![]() “Now, all of these memories can live again as more realistic three-dimensional holographic photos. ![]() “Everyone has taken thousands of photos over the years - photos of birthday parties, of a child’s first steps, and of pets we love,” the company says in its press materials. Think of it like one of those online web services that translates one file format (say, JPGs) into another (say, PDFs), only way cooler. Wouldn’t it be great to be able to transform any boring, flat image into a three-dimensional hologram for your viewing pleasure? That, in essence, is the promise of holographic tech startup Looking Glass Factory’s newly announced cloud-based service.
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