• Resolved pierpiotr

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    Hello,
    When looking at the pictures in the page https://wp.flexledlight.eu/wall-picture/ they are not calibrated when I use a Cardboard Google VR viewer in which my smartphone is inserted (Galaxy S8+). I calibrated the viewer alright and images are fine with other applications (Cardboard, youtube…), but my images on WP make me cross-eye, they are not aligned.
    Has anyone already experienced this ?
    How to fix ?

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Hi there,

    I think I’ve got the same issue.
    The image I have looks great in the viewer, on a PC and on my phone, but as soon as I enable the Google Cardboard viewer mode it doesn’t display as a proper image, it’s overlapping in my vision.

    It’s almost as if the centre of the sphere isn’t correct. My images aren’t even stereo, so it should be fairly straight forward and work easily.
    I’ve tried all the Google examples and they seem to look correct.

    https://lairdsquared.co.uk/quick-test-360-degree-renderspheres/

    Here’s my image… it’s a 3d render, so there shouldn’t be any errors in the width or height etc.

    Any help would be great!
    Thanks,
    Tim

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 1 month ago by lardbros.
    Thread Starter pierpiotr

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    Hi Iardbros,
    I solved the issue with just turning off one parameter in my S8+
    Parameter > Display > Full screen App > Chrome (or other browser; Firefox is greyed out for this parameter, unable to change it).

    Hi everyone,
    I use this pluggin and it works well for me, but with my smartphone, especially in Google Chrome for Android, it’s going to be fatal, the images do not stop vibrating as if the gyroscope was not well calibrated. However, in other browsers, my 360 images work well. Can someone help me with this?

    Thread Starter pierpiotr

    (@pierpiotr)

    Hello Josemi196,
    I have the same issue with my Galaxy S8+; a friend told me it is because I let the phone drop. It wrecked the gyroscope in it. I was amazed as I thought the electronic gyro was shock proof. Tell me if you find another explanation.

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