Apple Vision Pro is an incredibly emotional computer. If the Apple Watch is Apple’s most personal device, the Apple Vision Pro is Apple’s most intimate.
After using the Apple Vision Pro regularly for a month, my opinion is that it’s the ultimate nostalgia machine, portable movie theater, and Macintosh-class personal computer. In this work, I would like to focus on the element of nostalgia and how deep it is.
Apple Vision Pro is a great movie screen. This is true whether you’re watching a feature film or the latest episode of your favorite series. This also applies when browsing your photo library or watching home videos on a life-sized screen.
You won’t watch the videos you shoot on your iPhone on your living room TV over and over again, but it’s an essential activity with Apple Vision Pro, and it’s a lot of fun. Jumping into an immersive environment (I love the moon at night to improve concentration) makes you feel like you’re back in the room with your family and friends, or at that concert from last summer. It will be. All the while, my son is sleeping next to me.
Then comes the water supply. Apple Vision Pro is perfect for viewing giant panoramic photos and flipping through your photo library as if you were browsing through life-sized prints. Spatial videos and photos captured with an iPhone or Apple Vision Pro look great. However, it is visionOS 2’s capabilities that make Apple Vision Pro possible. oh myself.
visionOS 2 introduces the ability to spatialize traditional flat photos. My photo library contains dozens of snapshots from my childhood. Adding a layer of perceptible depth to photos of my late grandmother and college friends from years ago deeply moved me.
It felt like I was transported back in time to 1995 and 2010. Once again I was standing in front of my deceased loved one. I felt sad that they were ghosts who had forgotten time. I felt the love I felt when we were together. I felt a part of me heal. I know I miss these people, and I know I feel sad that they are gone. Now, through this vivid memory, I have learned once again how happy they made me. In doing so, I was able to understand why losing them hurt so much.
This experience causes you to consider everyone you love in your life now. My children who weren’t born when that memory was captured. New friends I didn’t meet when I was younger. And for the friends and family I still see again. Seriously, huge kudos to everyone who played a role in making it possible to spatialize existing photos in visionOS 2.
I needed to share this intuitive experience with others. My son’s great-grandfather lost his wife over the summer after 50 years of marriage. I used spatial effects in visionOS 2 to take photos of his visits with them over the past 10 years and created an album of those photos for him to view. “There you are,” he said, extending his arm to her.
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