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  • Plugin Author Jeremy

    (@jeremy-heleine)

    Hi Mark,

    Currently it’s not possible. I adjusted the value following the Google Cardboard. I’ll add an option in the next version: that way, you will be able to adjust it by yourself.

    Thanks for the idea, and sorry for your head!

    Jérémy

    Thread Starter Mark Vincent

    (@mark-vincent)

    Hi Jérémy,

    Thanks for looking into this. Have you tried it yourself in Cardboard?
    It seems pretty useless if the Stereo offset isn’t correct.

    Kind regards,
    Mark Vincent

    Plugin Author Jeremy

    (@jeremy-heleine)

    Hi,

    Yep, I tried with the Cardboard I got from Google. The new option will be available in the next version that I’ll develop as soon as possible.

    Thread Starter Mark Vincent

    (@mark-vincent)

    Thanks Jeremy, I have complete trust in you! ??

    Thread Starter Mark Vincent

    (@mark-vincent)

    Unfortunately the offset is still not correct in the new version and no option to manually change it.

    Plugin Author Jeremy

    (@jeremy-heleine)

    Hi,

    The version 3.4.3 is just a small update to add the Dutch translation that someone has sent to me on GitHub a few days ago. The latest version of Photo Sphere Viewer is released and adds an option to change the eyes offset. It will be implemented in a new version of WP Photo Sphere a the next few days.

    Sorry for the delay, I have not a lot of free time these days.

    Plugin Author Jeremy

    (@jeremy-heleine)

    Hi,

    I just released the version 3.5 which adds a new option allowing you to set your own eyes offset. You can also use the attribute eyes_offset.

    I didn’t change the default value, as it’s fine for users I tested on. In a future version I think about adding a button in the navigation bar to let any user choose their own value.

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