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Posted by: 3DDan on: 11/25/2017 10:30 PM
A great, easy to understand(ish) primer on the reason VR looks so pixelated.
The folks over at Visbit Inc. have been working to bring high definition VR video streaming to market. In this article they discuss some of the challenges facing the bringing the tech to market. Anyone who is a fan of VR may want to put their nerd glasses on and give this article a read. It goes into some depth discussing why VR videos actually should be shot in 18K resolution for optimal VR performance, what some of the obvious challenges are facing VR and how they may be solved. If you are a casual fan or a MajorGeek VR enthusiast. The article is worth a read. Visbit seems to be on the cutting edge of bringing VR to the next level through streaming.
The folks over at Visbit Inc. have been working to bring high definition VR video streaming to market. In this article they discuss some of the challenges facing the bringing the tech to market. Anyone who is a fan of VR may want to put their nerd glasses on and give this article a read. It goes into some depth discussing why VR videos actually should be shot in 18K resolution for optimal VR performance, what some of the obvious challenges are facing VR and how they may be solved. If you are a casual fan or a MajorGeek VR enthusiast. The article is worth a read. Visbit seems to be on the cutting edge of bringing VR to the next level through streaming.