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You can now share 3D 360 photos and images for FREE on Kuula

Share 3D 360 photos for free on Kuula

You can now share your 3D 360 photos for free on Kuula. Here’s how.

Kuula is a popular platform for sharing 360 photos and illustrations.  They’ve now added support for 3D 360 photos and images, with up to 8K resolution.

To share your 3D 360 photo or image, simply upload the stitched equirectangular photo in top-bottom format. Kuula will then automatically recognize it as a 3D 360 image.  You can also upload 3D 180 photos such as from Kandao Qoocam by converting the image to an equirectangular top-bottom format (which is one of the export options on Qoocam Studio).

As with 360 photos, you can change the heading.  Interestingly enough, 3D 360 photos also work with Kuula’s unique lens flare effect.

Here is a 3D 360 photo sample I shot with the Insta360 Pro (reviewed here).   I added the lens flare effect.  To view it in 3D, view this photo on your phone and select the VR icon (looks like a pair of VR glasses):

There are now several 3D 360 cameras on the market, including:
Detu Max ($3600, 8K 3D 360 photos and videos)
Insta360 Pro ($3500, 8K 3D 360 photos, 6.4K 3D 360 videos, 8K 2D 360 videos)
Insta360 Pro 2 ($5000, 8K 3D 360 photos and videos)
Kandao Obsidian Go ($2500, 8K 3D 360 photos, 4K 3D 360 videos)
Kandao Obsidian R ($7000, 8K 3D 360 photos and videos)
Kandao Obsidian S ($7000, 6K 3D 360 @ 50fps videos)
Vuze ($800, 4K 3D 360 photos and videos)
Vuze+ ($1200, 4K 3D 360 photos and videos)

And for more affordable options, you can also use affordable 3D 180 / VR180 cameras such as:
Kandao Qoocam ($400, 4K VR180 and 4K 2D 360)
Lenovo Mirage ($300, 4K VR180)

Besides photos from 3D 360 and VR180 cameras, you can also upload 3D 360 screenshots from games that support Nvidia’s Ansel.

About the author

Mic Ty

Mic Ty is a photographer and camera reviewer since 2009, who discovered 360 photography in 2015 and never looked back. Frustrated by the lack of quality coverage on 360 tech, he is the founder of 360Rumors.com since 2016. He started this site to educate and support the growing VR community. With over 70+ 360 cameras in his collection and 2,700+ articles published, he's one of the most trusted voices in immersive imaging.

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