Video | Zipling 3d

Interpretation 1 — “Zipling” = packaging 3D video into a ZIP archive

Not all 3D videos are created equal. When searching for content online or planning to shoot your own, you will generally encounter three primary formats: 1. Stereoscopic 3D (Anaglyph or Side-by-Side) zipling 3d video

Interpretation 2 — “Zipling” = zipping (compressing) 3D/volumetric video using codecs Interpretation 1 — “Zipling” = packaging 3D video

Ziplining offers a unique perspective of natural landscapes, characterized by high speeds and significant altitude changes. The integration of 3D video technology aims to replicate this visceral experience for viewers by providing depth and a sense of "being there." This section defines the scope of the paper, focusing on the technical requirements for capturing stereoscopic video during a zipline descent. The integration of 3D video technology aims to

While VR180 locks your head position in space (you pivot only), allows you to lean in. If you record a flower with Zipling, you can lean forward to see the pistil, lean left to see the dewdrop on the left petal, and lean right to see the stem. This is called 6 Degrees of Freedom (6DoF) , and it is the primary selling point.