Tag: virtual reality
CES 2019: Imaging Technologies Take Flight
At CES 2019, more than 180,000 attendees saw the high-tech products and services being offered by some 4,500 companies from around the world, including...
Social Networks Expand with 3D & 360º Photos and Videos
After an initial flurry of interest, 360º cameras haven’t quite taken off yet as an imaging category experiencing strong growth. Predictions and estimates vary,...
January 8, 2019 Editor’s Note: It’s About the Image
As CES continues to grow, Digital Imaging Reporter remains the only trade magazine in the image industry covering the consumer technology show solely from...
Virtual & Augmented Reality Are Going Mainstream
There is no question that virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) are becoming mainstream. This is true both in the applications they are...
2018 photokina: A “Map” of Today’s Imaging World
The World’s Fair of Imaging, photokina, has gotten a makeover—one that expands what it means to participate in the imaging industry. At the same...
Digital Imaging Reporter’s State of the Industry 2018
Millennials Are on Everyone’s Minds. As we planned our State of the Industry 2018 report, we really didn't know what themes would evolve. Our...
Matthews VRig VR Solution for Samsung 360 Round Camera
Burbank, CA—Matthews Studio Equipment (MSE) introduced a solution to further extend the range of filming environments for the Samsung 360 Round camera—the Matthews VRig.
“Samsung...
Ricoh Theta V Supports Google’s Tour Creator
West Caldwell, NJ—Ricoh Imaging Americas Corporation announced that its Theta V 360º camera is compatible with Google’s newly announced Tour Creator. Google’s new tool...
Lenovo Mirage 3D VR Camera Released
Morrisville, NC—To complement the VR (virtual reality) experience of the just-launched Lenovo Mirage Solo VR headset, the company also released the Lenovo Mirage camera....
Multimedia Artists Blend Technical Genres to Create New Types of Storytelling
Video versus Stills? Forget It—These Two Media Have Already Melded
The line between still photography and video isn’t blurred; it’s gone. That’s the consensus of...