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  1. GEARVR PANO2VR SOFTWARE
  2. GEARVR PANO2VR FREE

Output an equirectangular image (or two, if you're working with stereo pairs)ģ.

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However for the last couple of months I have been using the free and simple Gearshift app by Keith Martin. Displaying equirectangulars adds pinching to the zenith and nadir of your panorama, so the Oculus cube strip is definitely the optimum for good viewing.Īt first I used a long and complication Photoshop action which arranged cubeface outputs in the right order in a strip. Yes, Oculus Rift & Gear VR require a different strip output to the ones we're used to with P2VR, as 3DV highlights. Next step: Use only higher non compressed equirectangle JPEG's when viewing with Gear VR Oculus 360Photo. Results: Horizontal Strip won't work for s7 360Photos. There did not appear to be any observable image quality differences between the 6mb and 13mb.

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and remaining cube faces were displayed in various locations around the spherical panorama. The bottom cube face image was displayed vertical. So what order does 360Photo's require ? At this moment No clue - lack of documentation. Observation: The cube face sequence order created with Pano2vr were not the order 360photo was expecting. selected My Photos from the menu and opened #1 6mb image. Mounted s7 into Gear VR and proceeded to the 360Photo area. Move both horizontal strips to s7 PHONE onboard storage (not SD card storage) /Oculus /360Photo folder. I wanted to see if jpg compression was a Gear VR degradation factor. Horizontal Strip were different compression #1 = about 6m #2 about 13mb. So I did convert 2 (5376 x 2688 8bit jpeg flavor) equirectangle images to horizontal strip (6 cube faces in px cube size) using Pano2vr feature. You can even put two 6x1 strips next to each other in one image for stereoscopic images, resulting in an 18K image. You could use the same technique to convert equirectangular images to 6 cube faces and stitch them together to a 6x1 strip format for viewing in the 360 Photos app. The FOV angle of view on the horizon of 90° can't be controlled in a fisheye lens when taking the picture because the fisheye lens has a fixed angle of view of 180° from left to right & top to bottom side of lens glass. Pano2vr FOV range is 5 zoom in MIN -> zoom out MAX 120 degrees angle of view.

GEARVR PANO2VR SOFTWARE

When you mentioned tile size of 1536px I initially thought you were talking about Pano2vr's multires feature.Īnd a Oculus FOV of 90°? They must be talking about a cylinder image taken with a zoom lens.įOV in Pano2vr software means a zoom in setting. I thought it would only use a 6144 w x 3072 h single equirectangle panorama image. I did not know that we could provide 360Photo with a 6 tile horizontal strip. Regarding your thoughts on image converted to Horizontal strip, an original equirectangle spherical panorama sized 6144 pixels wide x 6 cube faces 1536 x 1536 px should provide good resolution. Did't find any information other than the S Internet Browser seems to be sourced from Mozilla module set. I tried googling for "User manual" for the Samsung Internet Browser. Can't make any viewer comparisons because I do not know what their viewer is named. They don't tell us what viewer they are using to project my jpg. jpg single image panorama then put it in my s7 Oculus/ 360Photo /myfolder I can view it while in Oculus 360Photo It looks alot better. Yes, I too noticed that when I create an Equirectangle. That would be Samsung G s7 edge and using Samsung Internet Browser -version unknown because can't find "Help/ about" in the browser menu.










Gearvr pano2vr