LOS ANGELES - You’ve probably been seeing a lot more of these videos on Facebook and YouTube--immersive, 360 degree virtual reality looks at places we don’t usually get to see. They're ultra-wide, ...
Capturing and sharing our surroundings has never been easier, wouldn't you say? We have smartphones with a built-in cameras. We have social media apps to show off our favorite pics. And now, Facebook ...
If a traditional photo is worth one thousand words, a 360-degree photo is worth ten thousand because people will do more than just look at it -- they will interact with a 360 photo. They will move ...
Photos and videos shot in 360 degrees have been popular for a while, and gained extra traction when support was added on Facebook. If you’d like to create VR-ready photos and videos, you’ve come to ...
It's a fun way of viewing so-called 360-degree photos. And would make one believe you need fancy, or expensive equipment to make it happen. The truth is, however, you don't need a special camera or ...
Ever since Xbox launched the screenshot feature for the Xbox One, I’ve been wanting to try my hand at a full 360 degree panorama from various games. I tried when the feature was first released, but ...
You’ve probably seen these new videos and photos on your Facebook app: the ability to flick through someone’s photo as if you were there. You probably wondered how they did it – and thought it was ...
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