At least someone is thinking about putting a standard around all of this -- at least it's JPEG and not MPEG-LA. I found it very interesting how broadly they specified the goals here.
"To capture physical environments human beings have sensors like eyes and ears."
Oh lord, I can just imagine the process that led to that opening observation! Still, it's not a bad thing to think about this, but... it felt a bit like that '10,000 Year WIPP Marker' thing. "This is not a place of honor."
"Humans have eyes and ears."
There were actually a lot of discussions about this sort of thing that lead up to the BIFS specification in Mpeg4 (Part 11). But BIFS obviously never anticipated virtual reality and the like, let alone light field or holography.
Good review of current practices, though I personally reserve the use of the term 'light field' to representations that are explicitly encoding light rays, not geometry. But that's a pretty minor quibble, it's a really good, dense report.
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[ 2.8 ms ] story [ 26.2 ms ] threadOh lord, I can just imagine the process that led to that opening observation! Still, it's not a bad thing to think about this, but... it felt a bit like that '10,000 Year WIPP Marker' thing. "This is not a place of honor." "Humans have eyes and ears."
Here's a good panel discussion with Lytro and OTOY who are doing great stuff in this space. http://www.nabshow.com/video/will-future-vr-and-3d-capture-l...