https://dlnext.acm.org/doi/pdf/10.1145/3025453.3025675?download=true
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Existing editing software cannot edit 360-degree images.
- It cannot control the direction of the image.
- It is difficult to prevent motion sickness.
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Considering a method to edit VR HMD images in a WYSIWYG manner.
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Challenges with current editing methods:
- Frequent switching between HMD and reality is cumbersome.
- Tools for manipulating viewpoint direction are not perfect yet.
- There are distortions and color inconsistencies.
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Due to the limitations of VR resolution, detailed functions like file operations are abandoned.
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Display the Little Planet photo as a sub-screen, indicating the viewer’s direction.
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Allow easy rotation of the direction by comparing the appearance of the forward direction in the previous and next scenes and enabling drag operations.
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Use a real keyboard and mouse for operations, not VR controllers.
- It is more convenient to use existing shortcut keys.
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Have professionals test and evaluate the comfort and difficulty of each function.
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Thoughts:
- It may be an option to edit in a room projected like [[
JackIn Space: Telepresence System Enabling Continuous Transition between First-person and Third-person Views]]. - The reason for JackIn Space doing so was because they wanted to use real tools.
- It is surprising and understandable that the reason for wanting to use existing Text Input methods is shortcuts.
- It doesn’t seem necessary to use a mouse if using a keyboard. It makes sense to have both, right?
- Since fine movements are excluded to match VR.
- A mouse that allows for relaxed use may be better for long hours of work. #Literature Log
- It doesn’t seem necessary to use a mouse if using a keyboard. It makes sense to have both, right?
- It may be an option to edit in a room projected like [[