Production stills. Source: Autumn VR Many Christians have often wondered what it would have been like to live in Jesus' time. Their wish will be virtually fulfilled. This Christmas, a 90-minute VR movie about Jesus will be released by Enzo Sisti, the executive producer of Mel Gibson's 2004 film The Passion of the Christ. Called Jesus VR - the Story of Christ, the movie was filmed entirely in 4k 360-degrees, at the same location in Italy that was used for the filming of the Passion. The movie will tell the entire gospel story, starting from Jesus' birth through his crucifixion and resurrection, and will include key moments such as his baptism at the Jordan river, the Wedding at Cana and the Sermon on the Mount. "The viewers truly feel they are there with Jesus and his disciples," said director and producer David Hansen. The movie will reportedly be available in all formats - Google Cardboard, Samsung Gear VR (reviewed here) , Oculus Rift (previewed here...
Panono is the highest resolution all-in-one 360 camera with 36 lenses and 108 megapixel resolution. Its only drawback is that the stitching is often not perfect and is tedious to correct. In this post, I will discuss how you can stitch Panono photos yourself, or fix Panono stitching errors. Panono is my favorite 360 camera for photography. Its images are very detailed, and the dynamic range is unequaled among 360 cameras. Its colors look natural and images look fantastic with only minor editing. Here is a sample: THE CATCH However, until now I could not recommend the Panono without qualifications because the stitching is usually not perfect, especially when there are subjects close to its minimum distance of around 1.5 meters. When there are stitching errors, they are often glaring, and ruin an otherwise excellent shot. Worse still, they are not easy to correct in post. When you have often unpredictable errors like this, it's hard to rely on it for pr...
How does the 2017 Samsung Gear 360 compare against last year's video quality champ? Check out these comparison videos. Last year, I found that the Kodak SP360 4k Dual Pro had the best video quality among consumer 360 cameras. I thought it would be interesting to compare the 2017 Gear 360 against the SP360 4K Dual Pro. Here's a playlist with a sample from the SP360 4K Dual Pro and another sample from 2017 Gear 360. Here are screenshots (the bluish one is the SP360 4K). For near objects, the SP360 4K Dual Pro was sharper and more detailed. SP360 4K Dual Pro 2017 Gear 360 For distant objects, the SP360 was also more detailed. In the SP360 sample below, you can see the texture of the far wall. On the 2017 Gear 360, the texture on the wall is not visible. On the other hand, the stitching on the Gear 360 is far superior: SP360 4K Dual Pro stitching 2017 Gear 360 stitching In summary, the Kodak SP360 4k Dual Pro appears to be sharper and more detailed than the 2017 Gear...
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