While we were having a blast in Barcelona, Spain during Mobile World Congress last week we had the opportunity to check out a few awesome new technologies. One that stood out is Scalado's camera and ...
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 — ...
Not long ago, we reported on the GoPano micro panoramic lens, that allows users to shoot interactive 360-degree videos on their iPhones. Well, perhaps not surprisingly, it's got some competition.
Taking advantage of Instagram’s new carousel album feature, Swipeable for iOS allows users to easily share panoramic and 360° photos on their Instagram accounts. Created by the developer Holumino ...
When we last spoke with Joe Reifer, he talked about his experience in photographing abandoned places and night scenes. But Reifer is also a pro at shooting VR panoramas – interactive photos where you ...
Starting with the aesthetics, the Tryx Panorama 360 ARGB looks attractive, with a 6.5” AMOLED LCD screen, which is wrapped around. The installation process (especially since the fans are pre-installed ...
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Snapping a panoramic photo seems like a good idea at the time, but what do you do with it? Facebook Inc. wants to give you an outlet to share the dozens of super-wide photos lying ignored in your ...
Manually combing photographs in an image editor to create panoramas, let alone 360-degree panoramas, can be a taxing task. Luckily, 360 Panorama from Occipital skips the time-consuming photo-stitching ...
Panoramic, 360-degree photographs can be tedious and difficult to capture, despite projects such as Google’s own Photo Spheres and the upcoming BubblePod. Aerial snaps are even tougher to achieve, but ...
We are testing the coolers in a case to recreate a real-life scenario. You must plug in the fan (x2) and USB 2.0 (x1) cables. Let’s see what it looks like with the ...
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