Hey Stefan,

I stumbled on this Qualcomm api couple of days ago. I haven't played with
it yet but may be this will do the trick ...

https://developer.qualcomm.com/docs/html5/api/camera.html

~ Gagan

On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 3:31 PM, Stefan Keller <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> We are trying to implement two obvious things which seem to be hard or
> almost impossible:
>
> 1. I simply want to display a realistic 3D object (like in .obj
> format) representing a building or an architectural artefact. This
> building has a fixed orientation (in contrast to other POIs which are
> flat and "turn towards me").
> I've implemented two AR service providers, one for Layar and one for
> Wikitude and failed. I also looked for other AR browsers like Junaio.
> Wikitude (and I think Junaio too) can't deal with 3D objects.
> In Layar I came close but what's getting displayed is me sitting
> inside the building all the time and wherever I'm located with the
> phone.
> As last resort I tried to find a layer/world which could probably get
> evidence that displaying realistic 3D objects and I failed too.
> => Am I missing something in Layar (the support and community over
> there is lousy)?
> => Can somebody tell me, if he ever found a Layar layer which displays
> 3D objects ("Aqueduc du Gier 3D" came close)?
> => Does anyone know an freely available AR app which can display 3D
> objects really?
>
> 2. I'd like to get access to the camera in common mobile browsers using
> HTML5.
> My latest information is that this in the specs of HTML5 but it's
> currently only possible in Opera with a hack.
> Correct?
>
> S.
>
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