Facebook brings its 3D photos feature to users with single-camera phones

Fb first showed off its three-D pictures once more in 2018, and shared the technical details behind it a month later. However apart from you had one amongst a handful of phones with dual cameras once more then (after they weren't so not unusual), you have to now not make your personal. As of overdue an exchange brings three-D pictures to those other people however …
Facebook first showed off its 3D photos back in 2018, and shared the technical details behind it a month later. But unless you had one of a handful of phones with dual cameras back then (when they weren't so common), you couldn't make your own. Today an update brings 3D photos to those of us still …Original article
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