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Jonathan Microsoft's Photosynth (upload via iOS app) website exports to *.pano. Facebook now natively supports 360-degree photos. What will I do with metadata and/or view these 360 photos? username To open *.pano on Linux, build the following code: https://git
Jonathan Microsoft's Photosynth (upload via iOS app) website exports to *.pano. Facebook now natively supports 360-degree photos. What will I do with metadata and/or view these 360 photos? username To open *.pano on Linux, build the following code: https://git
Jonathan Microsoft's Photosynth (upload via iOS app) website exports to *.pano. Facebook now natively supports 360-degree photos. What will I do with metadata and/or view these 360 photos? username To open *.pano on Linux, build the following code: https://git
Jonathan Microsoft's Photosynth (upload via iOS app) website exports to *.pano. Facebook now natively supports 360-degree photos. What will I do with metadata and/or view these 360 photos? username To open *.pano on Linux, build the following code: https://git
Jonathan Microsoft's Photosynth (upload via iOS app) website exports to *.pano. Facebook now natively supports 360-degree photos. What will I do with metadata and/or view these 360 photos? username To open *.pano on Linux, build the following code: https://git
dreamers organization For a project I'm working on, I'll need to automatically determine if the video is a VR (360) video, and if so, which format. Is there any way to say it? I was thinking about metadata, but couldn't find any info on this. Kirzstov Bocholko
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dreamers organization For a project I'm working on, I'll need to automatically determine if the video is a VR (360) video, and if so, which format. Is there any way to say it? I was thinking about metadata, but couldn't find any info on this. Kirzstov Bocholko
dreamers organization For a project I'm working on, I'll need to automatically determine if the video is a VR (360) video, and if so, which format. Is there any way to say it? I was thinking about metadata, but couldn't find any info on this. Kirzstov Bocholko
dreamers organization For a project I'm working on, I'll need to automatically determine if the video is a VR (360) video, and if so, which format. Is there any way to say it? I was thinking about metadata, but couldn't find any info on this. Kirzstov Bocholko
Cristiano Coelho I'm sure there are many questions related to this, but they are all outdated. I'm looking for a way to render a Panorama/360 image viewer in React Native. So far, all the libraries that have tried to use the Google VR SDK are outdated or broke
Cristiano Coelho I'm sure there are many questions related to this, but they are all outdated. I'm looking for a way to render a Panorama/360 image viewer in React Native. So far, all the libraries that have tried to use the Google VR SDK are outdated or broke
pet I have a 360 degree image and want to move it horizontally by x degrees in C#. Here is an example: This is the result I want to get: Not sure where to start - should it be "sliced" into 360 and redrawn, or is there some other C# way to move the image this
dreamers organization For a project I'm working on, I'll need to automatically determine if the video is a VR (360) video, and if so, which format. Is there any way to say it? I was thinking about metadata, but couldn't find any info on this. Kirzstov Bocholko
dreamers organization For a project I'm working on, I'll need to automatically determine if the video is a VR (360) video, and if so, which format. Is there any way to say it? I was thinking about metadata, but couldn't find any info on this. Kirzstov Bocholko
Cristiano Coelho I'm sure there are many questions related to this, but they are all outdated. I'm looking for a way to render a Panorama/360 image viewer in React Native. So far, all the libraries that have tried to use the Google VR SDK are outdated or broke
pet I have a 360 degree image and want to move it horizontally by x degrees in C#. Here is an example: This is the result I want to get: Not sure where to start - should it be "sliced" into 360 and redrawn, or is there some other C# way to move the image this
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