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PSViewer for Google Cardboard

PS Viewer is a versatile Photosphere Viewer for Google Cardboard and Android Phone VR Headsets with a new Download Photosphere facility so you can use the app even if you dont have your own photosphere. Supports stereoscopic photographs taken with Google's Cardboard Camera. The key features are:
1) Support for Stereoscopic Photospheres (true 3d photospheres taken with a stereoscopic camera)
- Including Stereoscopic Images taken with the Cardboard Camera.

2) Create your own Virtual Galleries by either downloading photospheres using the App or using your own photospheres located on your phone and then float about inside it!

3) Extemely Fast and Efficient Loading of Photospheres using a custom compressed texture format.

4) Multiple Controller Options including Head Tilt, Bluetooth Joystick, Google Cardboard 2.0 Screen Tap and Magnet.

5) Browsing and selection of directories containing photospheres to allow customized slide shows or selection of specific photospheres.

6) Ability to load and view photospheres in VR on Google Cardboard that do not have the XML header attached
- as long as the width is twice the height

7) Multiple settings including zoom and barrel distortion settings

8) Create multiple galleries and a selection of different gallery types.

I would like to hear any suggestions people have or features people would like to see added. If you would like to see what I am currently working on join Stereospheres on Google+.

Notes:

1) If you wish to load your own stereoscopic photospheres (photospheres with a left and right image for each eye) then you must name them so the the left image ends is _L.jpg and the right image ends with _R.jpg and that they are placed in the same directory. For example, MyPicture_L.jpg and MyPicture_R.jpg. The images atleast 2048px wide

2) To change the gallery type goto the "Edit Galleries" menu option and then select the gallery you want to change and press "Edit". On this screen you can change the gallery type from the drop down menu. If you want the virtual spheres gallery you can float about in select the "Spheres Gallery" option.

EXTEME CAUTION SHOULD BE USED WITH THIS OR ANY OTHER VR APP! READ THE DISCLAIMER!

Category : Photography

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Reviews (28)

Adr. L. Apr 18, 2017     

Amazing app for showing 3D spherical architectural renderings. Only issue for me is that it should accept slightly higher resolution spheres like some other apps do, and I tend to get a bit of drift. However still the best app I've found out there so 5 stars.

Daw. D. May 15, 2018     

Only app I found that lets you build galleries so you aren't going through every single photo to get to your photospheres like in Full Dive. Though full dive does have a better viewing of your spheres once inside. This app seems to drift sometimes and not turn when your head turns other times. Leaves you feeling a little sick after 5 mins use.

Fra. K. Nov 12, 2017     

I like the clear and uncomplicated layout and the possibility to have all spherical pictures in one container folder where they can be viewed one after the other via head gesture without returning to a menu. I wished there was an option to choose the compression level. It is too high for me and the resulting jpg artifacts like banding and less sharp pictures spoil the otherwise really well built app for me. Please give option to reduce compression - I prefer to have longer loading time to reduced display quality.

Dha. G. Mar 30, 2017     

I cant manage to open any of my own files on my galaxy s6. The downloads work, but i cant find them on my device storage. I created pairs of square 3000px images named 'PANO_l.jpg' and 'PANO_r.jpg' in the same directory. Nothing shows up. I also tried non stereo with 6000x3000px and still nothing shows up. I tried adding xmp metadata myself but also not recognised. Could you please provide more detailed instructions how to use the 'load photospheres' feature? Maybe a tutorial if you have some spare time? It doesn't help that the file navigator only shows folders, not files. Thank you

Ter. L. Feb 18, 2017     

Does a pretty good job. I was looking for a way to view photos I took with my LG 360 camera with Google cardboard. This fills the bill nicely.

Art. B. Jan 15, 2017     

For some reason the app only works for a few of the images I took. It says it will accept any jpg where the width is twice the height in the tutorial, but I tried resizing the problem images such that this was true and they still didn't show up when I clicked load photospheres and went to the folder they were placed in.

Don. D. Nov 5, 2016     

Vastly better experience than viewing through the 'Cardboard' app. My own photospheres look much better now! . All round a well thought out app and I recommend people to try it.

Оле. К. Nov 8, 2017     

Great app, but noise level is too high in dark areas

Pra. S. Jul 10, 2017     

This is the best app till date, which is convenient as well as quick in whatever it claims I would like to know if we can attach audio or text at gaze pointer in the 360 image

Jos. v. R. Oct 12, 2016     

How can i see myown photo spheres

Mac. B. Mar 4, 2017     

Looks amazing 💜

Ati. A. Jun 16, 2017     

I placed image_L.jpg and image_R.jpg (which are 2048 x 1024) under same drectory but it only lists image_L.jpg and not R :( So it loads _L image for both eyes. Please help!

ADA. F. May 23, 2016     

The viewer works very well, but I'm viewing a room with a lot of plain walls and the compression the app puts on the file makes them look heavily compressed. Almost like if you put a jpg 5 compression on in Photoshop. Not really sure if I am going to be show the client as it is very distracting. Could there be an option to select the compression ourselves?

Jar. H. Mar 19, 2016     

It works....late last night I found an article that said to unmount the SD card, some sort of memory leak issue. So I did. Also the developer of the app contacted me right away with the same advice. So we are all good. Now to put this thing through its paces; going to rate this 3 stars for now.

Fre. F. Aug 1, 2015     

Edit: fading gallery default setting seems to be the issue. Switching to spheres i could float and choose all. Fading only ever went through 2. Original comment: Love concept but Sphere gallery not opening. It starts on graffiti and will go to crypt but then back to menu. No amount of downloading or removing and adding galleries helps. Note 4

Jus. A. Dec 6, 2015     

I like the concept of the galleries to group the spheres, but why not make galleries bubbles as well. Loading my own ps into galleries is way too time consuming ( i take a lot of them ) needs the ability to bulk load, also maybe use the file name by default as the name.

Sea. W. Dec 8, 2015     

This app is just what I've been looking for to easily view photospheres as a slide show. The gallery option to group photos is also perfect for what I wanted. The problem is that the gallery management is frustrating: Import is slow; No multiple import; Not clear why whole file is compressed rather than just importing the file name/path; Forced to rename file instead of defaulting to source file name; No thumbnails of files to import; Can't move files to another gallery after import. Hoping for improvements

San. C. Dec 28, 2015     

Why it is necessary to import photosphere image on mobile into gallary ? After importing to gallary, "compression" message is displayed . what is it? Is it not possible that the app will read the photosphere images on mobile directly without adding to gallary similar to google cardboard app from google.

Sup. S. Feb 5, 2015     

Thanks for the effort to make a nice 3D viewer. One important thing that isn't implemented here is the lens distortion correction i.e. it needs to apply barrel distortion to the rendered image (to undo the lens' pincushion distortion). I can certainly see the effect of uncorrected distortion especially when moving head up/down. This doesn't happen in the official cardboard app where the distortion has been corrected.

Ilk. H. Jun 14, 2015     

This app was just what I was looking for! Google's photosphere viewer's interface is severely lacking and this is where PS Viewer shines. You can move to next and previous without the use of the magnetic switch! Some feedback: * The tower gallery is a great feature! Maybe a traditional grid of 2D rectangle snapshots of the spheres would work too? * I would love to make several virtual galleries. For example: downloaded spheres, my best spheres, experimental stuff... * Seems to be not so smooth as the viewer in the Cardboard app. I would trade image quality for smooth panning if I had to choose. * please remove the full fish-eyed of the image view during loading - this spoils the fun to see the image part by part and figuring out "where" I am! * I cannot see the reason to remove the tilt control when viewing the Tower gallery! I'd like to pick the starting sphere from the Tower gallery and then move to the next one with a head tilt OR return to the Tower gallery via the Menu-button. * the menu items could react faster when I select items by looking at them. Maybe let the user select this, as with the tilt sensitivity? Great app, I would definitely pay for this!

KD. L. Jun 23, 2015     

Best on the Play Store, but needs update for distortion, and ability to open photosphere from another app (share).

Mat. S. May 1, 2015     

This app is great! That being said, I would really love to see you incorporate the option to switch from focus based input to magnet based.

Har. R. Jun 7, 2015     

The app doesn't compensate for the distortion introduced by the lenses

The. J. H. E. Dec 17, 2014     

I decided to get a vr cardboard viewer without that magnet as i was concerned about it damaging phone . So this is just what i needed, you can select your photospheres by head movements which is the way vr should be. Kudos to the developer. Its ace. Also im not sure but it seems to make the quality of my pics better.

SD. M. Dec 18, 2014     

Developer,, I like how one can view just about any sphere they wish but I do notice a large amount of distortion when compared to the photosphere demo available on the Google cardboard app.. Is there any way for you to adjust it so it's not as weird when my head turns?

Wil. L. Dec 20, 2014     

The google cardboard app hasn't worked on my phone since its last update so I had to find another app to view photosphere photos. In my opinion this is even better than the google bundled app. Well done developer!

pet. j. Dec 18, 2014     

This is a fantastic app for vr photos I really like the settings menu some photos look better adjusting the zoom or brightness this is the best vr viewer available

Boy. C. Oct 2, 2017     

The Photosphere I took with my Nexus 5x, when viewed with this app, spun independently of head motion. (Quite disorienting). The same Photosphere, when viewed with the Google Cardboard app tracked my head motion accurately.