Take 3D photos on your iPhone or Android phone with app LucidPix

  Take 3D photos on your iPhone or Android phone with app LucidPix

Just a few years ago, high-resolution images of depth could only be taken with DSLR digital cameras, but smartphones quickly evolved very quickly and included multi-lens cameras, in addition to modern integrated sensors for capturing 3D photos .

But now it has evolved beyond that to include applications as well, as a new application called LucidPix based on artificial intelligence has emerged to take 3D photos using the camera of any smartphone, whether new or old without the need for a multi-lens camera, or modern integrated sensors. It is also easy to use and does not require any special imaging skills.
LucidPix 
His new application LucidPix relies on artificial intelligence to identify objects in the scene and then create a depth map, so you can capture 3D images using your regular camera of your phone, and also allow you to convert the 2D images that you already captured into 3D images, as well as create videos for 3D images Dimensions to share.

The app also includes sharing options built into the app community, or on social media platforms like: Facebook that supports 3D image rendering.
The app also includes an option to share on Instagram, Snapchat, and TikTok as video or GIF animation. It also includes 3D frames and stickers if you are looking for more customization for your photos.

The most important feature of the LucidPix application is the ability to run on most smartphones, from the latest flagship phones - whether iPhone or Android phones - and even phones that fall under the intermediate category that were issued several years ago.

While many other applications have attempted to bring 3D imagery to phones with limited budget by requiring the user to move the phone to capture the data needed to add depth and effect to the images, LucidPix relies on artificial intelligence to add depth to your photos without having to move your phone while capturing, nor It requires special glasses or a 3D screen to display your photos, as it deals with the 2D images already on your phone.

The company Lucid announced the application for the first time during its participation in the CES 2020 exhibition, and there is now a trial version of the application available for users of Android phones on the Google Play Store, and users of iPhone phones on the App Store.



 The final version of the app will arrive during the second quarter of this year, and there will be a free version of the app with a watermark included in your photos, plus a paid version for $ 6 per month or $ 52 per year to access more features.


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