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This application, based on a 2D to 3D conversion technology, needs no glasses or lenticular optics, and has been developed by 2D-3D Video Inc. (www.2D-3Dvideo.com). His founder Craig Summers, as an employee of Apple Computer, worked on the launch of QuickTime VR Authoring Studio a well-known software that become an industry standard but excluded 3D objects, motion parallax and video. Whereby Summers founded in 2002 a company called Motion Parallax. What started as a photo-3D software project soon turned to video-based rendering, funded in part by the National Research Council of Canada. In early 2005, Summers company released a program called Hologram Controller designed to translate body movements into navigational movements. User were able to track his own movement with a web cam, and converts the movements into mouse or keyboard movements for natural movement control navigation in a 3D game or virtual tour. The name was derived from the ability of the software to allow you to look around things on an ordinary computer screen, the same as if looking at a true-dimensional hologram. However this kind of image processing requires good contrast and edge detection. With motion sensor now appearing in the iPod Touch, the iPod Nano and many smartphones though, there is a much more robust way to control the viewpoint in 3D video. So thanks to the motion sensors built into the iPhone, Summers has been able to create a unique depth map system based on motion parallax that is able ...