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    NextLevel

    NextLevel

    Media Capture in Swift

    NextLevel is a Swift camera system designed for easy integration, customized media capture, and image streaming in iOS. Integration can optionally leverage AVFoundation or ARKit. ARKit and the True Depth Camera software features are enabled with the inclusion of the Swift compiler flag USE_ARKIT and USE_TRUE_DEPTH respectively. Apple will reject apps that link against ARKit or the True Depth Camera API and do not use them.
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    ARHeadsetKit

    ARHeadsetKit

    Using $5 Google Cardboard to replicate Hololens

    With the AR MultiPendulum app, I created the world’s first AR headset experience that does not rely on expensive specialized hardware. Using Google Cardboard, a standard iPhone, and video footage from the phone’s camera, the app creates an AR headset experience by rendering the user’s surroundings in VR. Augmented reality (AR) is a technology that overlays virtual objects over the real world. For years, AR experiences have been available on smartphones through handheld AR apps. In 2016, Pokemon Go popularized AR, overlaying virtual characters on a map of the world. ...
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    AR MultiPendulum

    AR MultiPendulum

    The first affordable AR headset experience

    With the AR MultiPendulum app, I created the world’s first AR headset experience that does not rely on expensive specialized hardware. Using Google Cardboard, a standard iPhone, and video footage from the phone’s camera, the app creates an AR headset experience by rendering the user’s surroundings in VR. AR MultiPendulum allows users to interact with virtual objects directly with their hand instead of tapping an object's location on a touchscreen. It brings a mesmerizing multi-pendulum simulation into augmented reality. Users interact with this simulation through hand movements and modify it through a holographic interface. ...
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    ImagePicker

    ImagePicker

    Reinventing the way ImagePicker works

    ImagePicker is an all-in-one camera solution for your iOS app. It lets your users select images from the library and take pictures at the same time. As a developer you get notified of all the user interactions and get the beautiful UI for free, out of the box, it's just that simple. ImagePicker has been optimized to give a great user experience, it passes around referenced images instead of the image itself which makes it less memory-consuming.
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    ALCameraViewController

    ALCameraViewController

    A camera view controller with custom image picker and image cropping

    A camera view controller with a custom image picker and image cropping. This project requires Xcode 9 to run and compiles with swift 4. If you are building your app with iOS 10 or newer, you need to add two privacy keys to your app to allow the usage of the camera and photo library, or your app will crash. Add the keys below to your Info.plist, adding strings with the description you want to provide when prompting the user.
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