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Volurama by Lifecast (YC W22) – Easy to Use NeRF for Windows and Mac

3 pointsby fbriggsover 1 year ago

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fbriggsover 1 year ago
* This is a commercial product. It is free to try, but requires a license to render the final results as a video output.<p>* It can output 2D videos where a virtual camera flys along a smooth path, or VR180 and Looking Glass portrait holograms.<p>* If I&#x27;m not mistaken this is the first NeRF-based VR stitching engine.<p>* Unlike NeRF Studio, Volurama does not require command line tools to install.<p>* Unlike Luma.ai, Volurama is a Windows&#x2F;Mac application, which means you process your data locally rather than uploading it to the cloud.<p>* This is a custom&#x2F;from scratch NeRF and structure-from-motion engine written in C++. It doesn&#x27;t depend on COLMAP or NVidia&#x27;s tinycudann. It incorporates ideas from several recent publications, as well as a few proprietary tricks developed at Lifecast.<p>* This is a 1.0 alpha release, and there are bound to be some bugs.<p>* Try it out and LMK what you think!
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