Can't a panel display also have parallax when the camera's position moves through a scene?
thomashli
From wikipedia: Parallax is the effect whereby the position or direction of an object appears to differ when viewed from different positions, e.g. through the viewfinder and the lens of a camera.
rachelthomas7
@RichardChen9, yes! parallax can happen from any non-orthographic camera
john-b-yang
In addition to the visual cues mentioned here, I thought it was very cool how a year ago, the Oculus team mentioned that they were going to develop lenses that could move with the human eye through tracking tech to create a better visual experience.
Can't a panel display also have parallax when the camera's position moves through a scene?
From wikipedia: Parallax is the effect whereby the position or direction of an object appears to differ when viewed from different positions, e.g. through the viewfinder and the lens of a camera.
@RichardChen9, yes! parallax can happen from any non-orthographic camera
In addition to the visual cues mentioned here, I thought it was very cool how a year ago, the Oculus team mentioned that they were going to develop lenses that could move with the human eye through tracking tech to create a better visual experience.