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| Posted by Jonnie63 at Apr 21, 2019, 8:11:54 PM |
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Re: Generating 360 degree stereoscopic images @qythyx Hi, this is something that interests me a lot. It sounds to me as if you are doing the right thing and distortion in the peripheral vision is likely to be fairly low, I am assuming here that the methodology amounts to a rotating slit aperture. I have never used Google Cardboard but it seems from comments here that it is possible to load one spherical image to one eye and another to the other eye? Did you get any further with your plans? My reasoning at this stage is that I really want to be able to view my design in VR mode with visual and perspective accuracy. Commerical systems that render in real time are expensive and require full kit on your head whereas the spherical image method is going to require a lot less memory, CPU/GPU and work fine with a decent smart phone. It seems to me to be a good payoff - to be confined to location X or location Y giving up on the opportunity to walk through every point between X and Y but quite possibly having better image quality since the hard computation work is done once for a fixed point rather than only the fly rendering for an arbitrary point. For a while I produced photograph virtual tours using KRPANO, I have not visited it for ages, I suspected things might have moved on and indeed they have.... https://krpano.com/krpanocloud/webvr/?v=119pr15 Interesting leads to WebVR https://webvr.info/ This does make me thing that if you can have a virtual VR tour even if it is limited to discrete viewing points but can move between those points and still look all around at any point then you have 90% of what you could possibly want. I only tried a VR system once ( this Xmas ) visiting relatives, I pretty much confined myself to discrete point viewing because I was in a small room and worried about tripping up anyway !!! |
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