Head tracking ⇐⇒ touch scrolling switch when on a phone
Stereo
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Dropdown menu for the stereo viewing method
SBS
Side by side (Computer monitor, Tablet, Large Print or Smart Phone 3D and VR Viewers)
LR/RL
Stacked SBS for Parallel/Cross view (free-viewing)
Colour
Colour Anaglyph (Red-Cyan glasses required)
H_Int.
Column Interlaced (Passive 3D monitor and Circular Polarised glasses required)
2D
Single Image View
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arrow keys
Position adjustment of left and right images
K/L key
Rotation adjustment of left and right images
Home key
Adjustment value clear
Mouse (PC)
Mouse wheel
Zoom in/out
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Mouse drag
Scroll through the images
Touch Screen
Pinch
Zoom in/out
double taps
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Touch scroll
Tch <-> Dev button, You can switch between touch scrolling <-> head tracking. Even in head tracking mode, you can do horizontal touch scrolling
Click or tap on any photograph showing this icon to launch the HTML5 3D180 Stereo Viewer
VR 3D180 Format - (6552 x 6552)
Holberry House + Sculpture Walk - Nannup WA Holberry House is a boutique guesthouse and bed-and-breakfast located in the heart of Nannup, Western Australia. Set on four acres of tranquil, landscaped gardens, the property is designed as a classic two-storey English manor. A feature in the grounds are sculptures and works of art by talented West Australian sculpture artists.
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Old Railway Bridge - Nannup WA A feature of the bridge and the nearby flood tree are markers showing the height of past floods. In 1982 the bridge was completely submerged by a flood caused by the remnants of tropical cyclone Bruno that caused the river level to rise to 11.6m above normal.
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Ancient Empire Walk - Walpole-Nornalup National Park The Ancient Empire Walk in Western Australia features massive Red Tingle trees that can reach heights of up to 70–75 metres (roughly 230–245 feet) and are over 400 years old. These towering eucalyptus trees, with enormous, buttressed bases, form a spectacular ground-level walk adjacent to the 40-metre-high suspended Tree Top Walk.
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Giant Tingle Tree - Walpole-Nornalup National Park The specific, famous "Giant Tingle Tree" (Eucalyptus jacksonii) in Walpole-Nornalup National Park, Western Australia, stands approximately 30-35m tall. While not exceptionally tall for its species, it is renowned for its massive, fire-hollowed base, boasting a circumference of over 22m.
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Jeff Ewen 3D - creating real digital stereoscopic photographs.