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A must-have stereoscopic parameter calculator for VR filmmakers!

VR Binocular Stereoscopic Shooting Parameter Tool is a professional, pocket-sized parameter calculator built exclusively for VR content creators. Developed based on industry-standard stereoscopic vision principles, it covers the two core parameter calculation modules for stereoscopic VR production, delivering real-time, precision-controlled calculations to help you effortlessly lock in the perfect VR shooting parameters and eliminate stereoscopic perception mismatches for good. Core Features Interaxial (IA) Distance & Perceived Scale Calculation: Real-time output of perceived magnification, with 5 built-in industry-standard effect presets Precision Calculation for Full-Frame Lens FOV & Focal Plane Dimensions: One-tap access to 6 commonly used focal length presets Real-time linked parameter adjustments: Dynamic interactive visual diagrams for what-you-see-is-what-you-get results Professional-grade formula accuracy: Fully optimized for the requirements of professional shooting projects Ideal for VR filmmakers, panoramic photographers, XR content developers, and film & television students and educators — an indispensable tool for all VR content creation workflows. This is a fully local offline tool. It does not collect any user data, and all core features are fully functional without an internet connection.

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By:
涛 沈
Version:
1.0 Last updated: 2026-04-03
Version code:
883405227
Creation date:
2026-04-03
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Size:
1.57MB
Price:
2.99
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https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/vrstereocalc/id6760631150

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