Ricoh has developed a prototype for a camera that takes spherical panoramic images and immediately beams them to a smartphone. Lexy was a producer and on-air presenter who covered consumer tech, ...
Today’s smartphones have succeeded in making amateur photographers of most of us. But as smartphone photography became ubiquitous, a more intriguing version of instant photography came into vogue — ...
Color me impressed with this one: Prague-based 360 Cities, a network of ‘Virtual Reality’ photographers promoting high-resolution spherical imagery, has integrated its portfolio of stunning 360° ...
What comes after the selfie? It’s surely going to take a while to find something as effortlessly addictive as documenting our own facial features repeatedly. But perhaps the current narcissistic ...
Immersing yourself in a beautiful 360 degree scene that stretches far beyond what photography can usually offer may sound like an otherworldly idea, yet with the help of the latest technology, this is ...
Ricoh has announced the world's first commercially available spherical camera -- no, it isn't shaped like a sphere: It captures spherical photos that take in the entire scene, in a 360 degree arc ...
SEATTLE, WA / ACCESSWIRE / September 3, 2020 / ReelTime VR (OTC PINK:RLTR) confirmed that the patent application number 15/654,613, titled Simultaneous Spherical Panorama Image and Video Capturing ...
Over the years we’ve mentioned 360cities.net quite a few times. They have a great product that is easy to use, and even have their own layer inside of of Google Earth. The panoramas that they allow ...
The Ladybug6, the most sophisticated high-resolution camera, is crafted to obtain spherical 360-degree images from moving platforms in any kind of weather. Its industrial-grade design and ...
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While some photographers can spend hours setting up their rig for the perfect shot, others might be interested in a new camera that takes pictures by being thrown into the air. The Throwable Panoramic ...
NOTE: As of July 2024, 3D features have been removed from Adobe Photoshop. Universal edits, or the changes applied to the entire photo, aren’t accessible once the image is rendered into a 360 file ...