All Things 3D | A SBS '3D' 8K stereo video showing off "Excursion: 137 Minutes on the Moon" @allthings3d | Uploaded December 2020 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
This video was captured as SBS (Side by Side) '3D' stereo image at 8K x 2048, upscaled here to 4320p (8K) to showcase one of the 1 of 6 cinematic transitions at the edge of the little west crater. NASA voice chatter corresponds to that time when Buzz was heading back to Eagle, and Neil Armstrong was finishing up taking images. The vacuum cleaner like device to his right is the ALSCC (Apollo Lunar Surface Closeup Camera) used to take stereo images of the surface. You will learn more of that in this part of the "Apollo 11: 'One Small Step For...' VR Experiences"* series, titled "Excursion: 137 Minutes on the Moon" to be out this holiday on Steam VR, Oculus, and Vive Port. In the actual VR experience you and you can move around, pick up rocks, work with the tools & test equipment and even take pictures using your chest mounted Hasselblad EL500 camera that you can make appear/disappear with press of a button. Images are stored on your hard drive so you can send them to your friends to, you know, prove that you were on the moon.
This stereo SBS was captured with 'Surreal Capture' a tool that allows you to capture 360 , stereo SBS video directly from any Unreal Engine game or VR experience in real time at 7680 x 3840 with varying sample rates. It also works great even during development while in the editor. Sadly stereo 360 capture is not implemented yet (coming soon) but it is easy to get at least true stereo for 180 degrees by using the horizontal offset variable and inserting 6. Captures most Post Processing effects, except Exposure/Eye Adaption. Working with the developer to correct this if possible. surrealcapture.com
You can find out more about the "Apollo 11: 'One Small Step For...' VR Experiences" series at https://1smallstepfor.space
* An EPIC Mega Grant winner.
This video was captured as SBS (Side by Side) '3D' stereo image at 8K x 2048, upscaled here to 4320p (8K) to showcase one of the 1 of 6 cinematic transitions at the edge of the little west crater. NASA voice chatter corresponds to that time when Buzz was heading back to Eagle, and Neil Armstrong was finishing up taking images. The vacuum cleaner like device to his right is the ALSCC (Apollo Lunar Surface Closeup Camera) used to take stereo images of the surface. You will learn more of that in this part of the "Apollo 11: 'One Small Step For...' VR Experiences"* series, titled "Excursion: 137 Minutes on the Moon" to be out this holiday on Steam VR, Oculus, and Vive Port. In the actual VR experience you and you can move around, pick up rocks, work with the tools & test equipment and even take pictures using your chest mounted Hasselblad EL500 camera that you can make appear/disappear with press of a button. Images are stored on your hard drive so you can send them to your friends to, you know, prove that you were on the moon.
This stereo SBS was captured with 'Surreal Capture' a tool that allows you to capture 360 , stereo SBS video directly from any Unreal Engine game or VR experience in real time at 7680 x 3840 with varying sample rates. It also works great even during development while in the editor. Sadly stereo 360 capture is not implemented yet (coming soon) but it is easy to get at least true stereo for 180 degrees by using the horizontal offset variable and inserting 6. Captures most Post Processing effects, except Exposure/Eye Adaption. Working with the developer to correct this if possible. surrealcapture.com
You can find out more about the "Apollo 11: 'One Small Step For...' VR Experiences" series at https://1smallstepfor.space
* An EPIC Mega Grant winner.