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Posted by Jonnie63 at Apr 22, 2019, 12:31:49 AM
Re: Generating 360 degree stereoscopic images
Update: I downloaded the Google cardboard app on my wife's phone ( mine has no gyroscope, Google rejects it )
and visited the Indian temple which is on the left menu panel of the KRPANO virtual tour. Seemed to be reasonably
good for a sense of scale - my Goggles are kind of mid-range cheap - they have adjustment for lens separation distance
and also for distance of screen from eyes - messing around with these improved matters a little and I will look into the QR
code feature that informs your browser what corrections to apply for the particular lenses in your head gear.

Also useful for assessing how well a low end set up might show an interior....

https://vizor.io/nationalgallery/sainsbury-wing/

The tour above did not offer an option for low end goggles, I just ignored the choices and entered the tour - seemed to work although I was unable to press virtual buttons.

The Krpano tour in contrast activated a button if you looked at it for longer than a certain period which worked fine.

Some confusions on this thread already regards what we mean by VR - to clarify the KRPANO tours on the left menu panel (once
tour started) and the UK national gallery tour can all be viewed in stereoscopic (visual depth) mode. Some "mono" spherical "360" tours are offered for goggle viewers but the same view goes to both eyes so there is no depth perception.