OMPR Quest
  • Main
    • Orientation
    • Release Notes
  • Features
    • Projectors
      • Handheld interactions
    • Media Source
      • Local file
      • Web browser
      • Desktop stream
      • Stream
      • SMB
      • DLNA
    • Environment
      • Stage
      • Object
        • Object interactions
      • Scene
      • Climate
      • Ambience
      • Water plane
      • Horizontal plane
      • Virtual floor
      • Fog
    • Layouts
    • Configurators
    • Companion app
    • Hands
    • Color keying
    • Passthrough
    • E-book reader
    • Object Manipulator (OM)
    • Interactive Stages
      • Art Gallery
      • Museum
      • Sci Fi Corridor
      • Tavern
      • Sea Rover
    • Music player
    • Movement and Static view mode
  • Tweaks
    • Antialiasing
    • Bloom
    • HDR
    • Color LUT
    • Passthrough Color LUT
    • Performance considerations
  • Guides
    • How tos
      • Duplicating media
      • Seek video/image back and forth
      • Save Image to folder
      • Changing hand type
      • Web browser playing embed mode
      • Connecting to the companion app
      • Object manipulation
      • Injecting Javascript to webpage
    • FAQs
  • Discord Channel
  • OMPR Quest Youtube channel
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  1. Features

Layouts

Layouts are the way in which each media is being presented. Images and videos are often formed in a layout that would require further formatting for it to display correctly. For example stereo format.

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The following are the currently supported layouts.

Alternate stereo mode

Pressing the SBS or TD button on the main UI also toggles the alternate SBS/TD mode. There are 2 types of modes "Stretched" and "Retain": -Stretched will stretch the media projector to its original media size. -Retain will retain media projector size after the stereo separations, which often means halved size.

In VR User interface - Location of the layout toggle buttons

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Monoscopic

Monoscopic are the common format that most people are familiar with. It is the traditional form and does not requires any further formatting.

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Stereo Side by Side (SBS)

Stereoscopic SBS are those images that are presented as double in its monoscopic layout. Left and Right side conforms to our eyes repectively.

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Stereo Top/Down (TD)

Similar to SBS, Top down are laid out in the monoscopic form into 2 part. Top for left eye and the bottom for right eye.