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is a 6x1 cube render superior to a 360 sphere render? or equal or visa versa? for the purpose of VR.WerT
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Originally posted by AlexP View PostThe cube render has less (or no?) stretching. Better use of the resolution overall.
It is a 'light' format designed specifically for mobile, which would currently struggle to track two separate full res spherical images simultaneously.
Of course by rendering natively it is pixel perfect (no stretching as a result of being converted) which was previously the only way to view stereo panoramas on the Gear VR.
Panoramas on DK2 can just be normal equirectangular pairs run on a program like LiveViewRift or similar.Last edited by deflix; 24-06-2015, 09:15 AM.Immersive media - design and production
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Originally posted by deflix View PostIt is a 'light' format designed specifically for mobile, which would currently struggle to track two separate full res spherical images simultaneously.
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Originally posted by Neilg View PostMy samsung s5 works perfectly with 20kx5k spherical stereo panoramas in google cardboard... it's just a flat 35mb jpg and vr player does the rest.
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Using KRPano to view a stereo pano - should the IPD be set to match the render OR should the render match the IPD that KRPano sets for the device you are using.
ie. The default is 63.5mm, should I change it to match the 65mm render, or render straight to 63.5mm
OR does this depend on the viewing device?
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Originally posted by Vizioen View PostCould you show me an example of a spherical stereo panorama?
The only ones we have at 20k are now from real jobs so I cant post them yet.
I was mistaken though - it renders l&r side by side in vray, but i cut them up to do left on top and right on bottom for vr player.
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Originally posted by Neilg View PostI posted it a low res version in this thread - http://imgur.com/y6KqfIO
The only ones we have at 20k are now from real jobs so I cant post them yet.
I was mistaken though - it renders l&r side by side in vray, but i cut them up to do left on top and right on bottom for vr player.
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considering getting a cardboard + s5 to start VR experiments. But I already have an iphone, is there a way to get the iphone into the cardboard (or similar) and an app or other way to use it to view these types of files?WerT
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Also is there a stereo video format you can use to get a similar result but with animation? Looping animation would be cool, Imagine a house interior with a fireplace or a breeze blowing the curtains.WerT
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Originally posted by werticus View Postconsidering getting a cardboard + s5 to start VR experiments. But I already have an iphone, is there a way to get the iphone into the cardboard (or similar) and an app or other way to use it to view these types of files?
Im still looking for a good (free!) app to view stuff offline, but you can view the KRpano stuff on a website I believe.
There is a free app for viewing stereo 360 videos - Kolor Eyes. But crashes a fair amount on my phone.
Cant understand why they didnt include support for still stereo panos as well...
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Originally posted by werticus View PostAlso is there a stereo video format you can use to get a similar result but with animation? Looping animation would be cool, Imagine a house interior with a fireplace or a breeze blowing the curtains.
I am as I post waiting for a render to test this.
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