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Volumetric Video

Volumetric filming is a technique that uses multiple cameras to capture a 3D image of a subject, allowing viewers to move around and interact with the content.

What is volumetric filming?

Volumetric filming is a technique that uses multiple cameras to capture a 3D image of a subject, allowing viewers to move around and interact with the content in real-time.

What is volumetric video? | Synthesia Glossary

What is volumetric video used for?

Volumetric filming can be used to create immersive experiences for virtual reality or augmented reality applications, allowing users to interact with 3D objects or environments in real-time.

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