3D/VR Stereo Photo Viewer at Google Play market analyse



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3D/VR Stereo Photo Viewer at Google Play market analyse

App power index: 100 (based on ranks around App Stores today)
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Developer: Tekla Inc.
Price: 0 free
Current version: 3.3.9, last update: 2 years ago
First release : 28 Aug 2021
App size: 5 Mb
4.0 ( 2880 ratings )

Estimation application downloads and cost

> 2.2k
Monthly downloads
~ $ 900
Estimation App Cost


Turn your phone into a dynamic stereoscope with zoom capability!The 3D/VR Stereo Photo Viewer app lets you quickly and easily view your 2D or 3D stereo photos stored on your phone, found in Web pages and camera HTTP servers. With a Cardboard VR viewing headset or a stereoscope, you can zoom into your 3D photos and see detail in stereo. The 3D/VR Stereo Photo Viewer displays side-by-side (stereoscopic parallel MPO, JPS, JPG, PNG, individual filename suffix _L and _R ) photos. You can access stereo photos on the Web with URL links pointing to galleries or individual photos. The app loads Web photos from a QR code URL link, a clipboard URL link, a server URL link, or left/right photo server URLs stored in Settings option. Use a QR code scanner to read QR code links and view photos with the app either directly or copy from the clipboard.You can swap left and right photos using a Settings option or remote Bluetooth key controller. Remote controller keys provide many convenience features. Bluetooth mouse control also supported.Capture 3D photos using the Camera Cha-Cha technique launched from the menu, or volume up button. You select the camera app you want to use. The app displays stereo photos intended for viewing with Google Cardboard type stereoscopic viewers and smartphone stereoscopes. Enter the Cardboard VR viewing mode with menu option or configurable long press on the screen and insert your phone into the viewer.With a Cardboard VR viewer you can zoom in and out of a stereo photo by rolling the viewer right (zoom-in) or left (zoom-out). With the zoom feature you can see more detail in high resolution photos on a smaller resolution screen and by zooming out you can see foreground subjects with more comfort. In VR mode photos up to 6K (6144) pixels per side will display without down-scaling the image. The viewer only resamples/scales photos with a total size larger than the product of 6144 by 6144 pixels or any side greater than 8192 pixels. You will see the best zoomed 3D stereo photo only when you view MPO or individual left/right eye photo files with _l and _r suffix. Your phone must have enough RAM memory and processor power to support high res photos.To reposition the image with the viewer look up/down (pitch), or left/right (yaw) slightly to begin movement, and then stop movement by returning your headset to its original position. This will move the photo in a window to show areas of interest. The headset move technique is named "couch viewing" because you can recline on a couch and view photos that will stay in position. The Zoom feature can be disabled in the Settings menu or in Cardboard VR mode with the volume up key. Zoom and photo movement may also be controlled by a mouse in VR mode. For help and a full feature list, including more remote key controller options, please see the user guide at http://www.tekla3d.com/3d-vr-stereo-photo-viewer-user-guide.htmlWhats new:- Settings option to prevent tap screen from advancing photo. The option requires use of a Bluetooth controller to advance photo.- Settings option to choose pan and zoom modes in VR. Default is pan and zoom on. Sets the initial zoom to maximum zoom out that can be changed with volume up key in VR mode.- Display 3D photos from twin phone cameras running Open Camera Remote app with HTTP server via URL links.- Supports 360 3D Panorama Photos and 180/360 Swivel VR for Architectural photos.Crash fix. Update to Android 11.

The best stereo image viewing app with zoom, pan and tilt capabilities at high resolution using the CardBoard mode on a Galaxy phone mounted in a Samsung Gear VR headset (pre-load CardBoard Enabler for Gear VR before running in the CardBoard mode).

This VR app has a really good sterescopic content support and luckily the set of features is still being enhanced.

Horrible horrible app! Whenever you click the screen, it goes to the next photo. So when you put it in your VR viewer, the little rubber stopper "clicks" the screen. So you can't view your image hahaha. Can't disable it in settings either. Oh and good luck getting to settings... The only way is to swipe down from the top, which, as you know, also brings down the Android notifications, which in turn hides the settings button.

Render quality is fantastic, images look sharp. The control scheme is too sensitive, you often have to chase the image around the screen to get it to stay in the center of your field of view

Probably the best app for viewing all kinds of stereo material on phone. It has lens correction, and very good performance while using high resolution. This combination is rare if even present in any other viewer. Lots of options too. It has room for improvement but i find that this has the best base for it.

I wanted to use this app to view 3D sbs images in cardboard, but I dont think it uses the cardboard framework; the tracking is terrible compared to other cardboard apps. Almost seems like they use the sensors to rotate the image around the world instead of rotating the camera. It's also very sluggish and sometimes zooms and sometimes keeps rotating even though my phone is perfectly still.

Works, but buggy as hell. Some settings cause the photo to repeat in the background, others cause the app to freak out and go blank before almost locking up my phone. Also seems to have a terrible method for zooming and panning. Aside from that, it has just about all the features I was looking for.

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