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Depth keying is a technique used in realtime camera tracking and virtual production, as demonstrated by the NextStage application for Kinect V2. By tracking retroreflective markers in a scene, depth keying enables full 6 degree of freedom tracking over flat surfaces with lower processor demands than methods like Kinect Fusion. This approach is particularly useful for virtual camera work, allowing precise marker-based tracking without requiring extensive computational resources. The tag depth keying on WindowsForum.com covers discussions and projects that leverage depth-sensing hardware such as Kinect for advanced tracking and compositing applications.
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NextStage - Realtime Camera Tracking for Kinect
Today's commercial project shows off just how powerful the Kinect really can be... Link Removed For the past year I’ve been developing an application called NextStage. NextStage turns the Kinect V2 into a realtime virtual production camera, by tracking retroreflective markers in a scene...- News
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