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Just off Alvarado and sunset in a quiet little alleyway, there’s a jewel of a museum.
Eric Kurland is the director, curator, and chief cook and bottle washer for the 3D Space Museum, the center for stereoscopic photography, Art, Cinema, and education.
The museum is a certified nonprofit and needs everyone’s help to keep it going in its Quest to document the history of 3D stereoscopic. If you can please contribute at 3d-space.org.
This video is a 3D 360 8K resolution video. For best viewing watch this video in a VR headset. But if you don’t have a VR headset, YouTube has just recently added the option for viewing it in red-cyan and anaglyph. Click on the gear icon in the lower right-hand corner to change the setting.
Stereoscopes with a home entertainment system of the 1900s. Eric fills us in on how these amazing devices worked and how they were so far ahead of their time.
What is 360 VR Video?
360 video is a video that is recorded in all directions at the same time with multiple cameras. The videos are stitched together either internally in the camera or externally using special software.
It then forms one spherical video that is controlled by the viewer, enabling them to look up, down, right or left at their discretion.
Is 360 Video Virtual Reality?
I want you to be the judge.
Recommended MicroSD Card for use with the Fusion 360 camera
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Or better still, are you using your Samsung Galaxy Smartphone with your Samsung Gear VR Headset?
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