Apps Cinemersive Photos

Travel & Exploration
4.1
16 ratings 9 reviews
release date
2023
August 10
game modes
• Singleplayer
player modes
• Standing • Sitting
compatibility
• Quest 1 • Quest 2/Pro • Quest 3/3S

The app shows photoreal 3D scenes, created from single smartphone photographs, dual lens camera shots, AI-generated images, stock photograohs or a camera rig capture using Cinemersive Labs technology. Six-degrees-of-freedom capability ensure that you will not suffer from VR sickness and enjoy higher level of immersion than with traditional VR photographs or videos.

Teaser video music by bensound.com (license code: 1ZHJDBV9NWAXPWFV). If you recognise yourself in any of our content, and would like to be removed, please email dpo@cinemersivelabs.com

Mixed reality
comfort Not rated
age rating0+ Everyone
storage4.4 GB
websitecinemersivelabs.com
developerCinemersive Labs
publisherCinemersive Labs
connectionInternet not required
app version0.79
languages
English

Reviews 9

FunKing4 months ago
4

OK, but far from the state of the art

Some apps are pushing the boundaries of photogrammetry / light field / NeRF / Gaussian Splatting / and other 6 DoF techniques. Unfortunately, this isn't one of them. Looks like these images came out from an AI depth estimation model with simple slicing and bad inpainting. Most images are full of artifacts, often visible at the starting position, and getting much worse as you move around (and the area you can move is very restricted).

3 months ago

Hi, thank you for your feedback. All techniques you mention create content from _multiple_ input photographs/frames taken from different viewpoints. It means that they are confined to static scenes (with some dynamic elements added post-hoc via computer graphics) or videos captured in volumetric studios. In contrast, our app uses _single_ shots, and thus can capture spontaneous and interesting moments in the dynamic world with people in motion, flying birds, flowing water, etc. Please consider providing concrete examples of 6DoF content like this in other VR apps, or updating your review. Thanks.

Biran4 months ago

Very nice

It's very good with some beautiful pics..I recognize a lot of places from my round the world backpacking trip but it could be good if some place names were added. It also needs more content so looking forward to seeing how it develops.

Scotty D4 months ago
3

Nice app but…

…. There’s only a couple hundred images of others people’s photos which looks great. Other good thing is that it’s a free app.

That being said I don’t know if there’s future downloads or if the user can upload their own images.

3 months ago

Hi, thank you for your feedback. We now have an app with a much bigger collection of photographs called Parallax. It is still free. Unfortunately, we do not have the capacity to convert user photographs at the moment.

Bittoo4 months ago
1

Stunning beautiful immersive photos

I thoroughly enjoyed looking at the highly immersive, 3D photos. Hope the developers keeps adding more stunning photos of mother nature, different countries culture, monuments, beautiful parks, night view of skyline.

If we can take such immersive pics via the app through met quest 3 or our mobile it would be a game changer. I will be ready to pay to get that upgrade.

Cuma Omay8 months ago
2

Looks good

I thought I could see the photos we took from our phone in 3D. When you look at the pictures in the app, the pictures are good but we can't upload them ourselves so 4 GB of storage is too much for this app.

Pirate11 months ago
3

They didn't lie

I thought I could access photos from cellphone, vr cameras, etc...
You can view photos taken from cell phones, vr cameras, etc...but not YOUR photos taken from cellphones, vr cameras, etc...

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