![]() ![]() We already have the tools to make stereoscopic panoramas at a reasonable cost in time and effort, and these tools are only going to get better. In a few more years, as the VR industry matures, I expect stereo 3D to become part of the skill set of most working VR photographers. Oculus 360Photos and the closely related Facebook 360 Photos service could easily become major publication platforms in future. Oculus 360Photos, while not now an easily accessible publishing platform, offers high quality display of local stereo images on Gear VR and Rift. Gala360 publishes photographic tours direct to VR devices such as Gear VR, Google DayDream, Rift and Vive, and fully supports stereo images. All VR displays on 360Cities support stereo images. It now has image sets that can be browsed in VR without removing the headset. has supported VR viewing on mobile devices for some time. Today it is a specialty that has been mastered by dozens of panoramic photographers, who are able to show their work not only as self-published tours built with krpano or Pano2VR, but also on at least 3 mainstream services. Three years ago, stereoscopic 360 photography was a curiosity. ![]()
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