![]() ![]() Long Answer: If you're using a Quest headset with a Link / USB-C Cable (which is not officially supported by VR Photo Viewer) and Google Cardboard Camera picture files that you don't want to convert you will be able to view them. Pigasus is cheaper, officially supported on Quest, runs natively without needing a Link Cable and can load files from your local area network if the network is connected to wi-fi. Click the "2D" button under "Media Default Viewing Mode" and choose "3D-360: OU" (which means over under). In Pigasus go into your settings, under "Advanced". Ill be adding support for the 3DS files soon. The Fuji camera images should display properly. The only other camera I have found that outputs MPO is the Nintendo 3DS. Photos are loaded from your Google Photo collection or your local file system and displayed in full detail. Also, if you have MPO files created by other cameras, the display of the photos may not have the proper 3D depth information and may not display properly. The converter only works on Chrome based browsers but you can upload your image, the website will seem to stop working for a while, then it will let you download the image. View your Photosphere, Cardboard Camera, 360 degree panorama, and 3D stereoscopic photos in room scale virtual reality. ![]() You can convert Google Cardboard Camera, still pictures, taken in VR180 (3D + 180°) by doing a web search for: abosaszakal cardboard camera converter It's usually the second search result. not Photospheres or Cardboard Camera photo. The first goal (which is already done) is to add in support for photos that are non-spherical (i.e. What works best for Quest: You're better off using Pigasus VR Media Player from the Oculus store and converted pictures. 19 flibbertigibbety 10:53pm General Discussions Week 2 Dev Focus I wanted to give a quick update on what I'll be working on this week for the next release of VR Photo Viewer. Why you'd want to view Google Cardboard Camera files: Cameras like the Lenovo Mirage are no longer supported but can still be used to create 3D images and video that makes it feel like you're in a giant, dome theater. U]Short answer: VR Photo Viewer + Quest + Link Cable + Google Cardboard Camera pictures = works (sort of). I hope it helps someone who has Google Cardboard Camera formatted pictures from a Lenovo Mirage. ![]()
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