360°: Venice Art Biennale 2024: Foreigners Everywhere / Giardini

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  • 360°: Venice Art Biennale 2024 - Foreigners Everywhere / Giardini.
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  • @MrElbarto75
    @MrElbarto75 24 дня назад +2

    VR in low light is unfortunately reaaaaaally not still technologically ready ... even in 4k definition is really low :(

    • @MrElbarto75
      @MrElbarto75 24 дня назад

      ps : But thanks for trying, with better lights conditions this is very usefull for immersion !

    • @vernissagetv
      @vernissagetv  23 дня назад +1

      You are right. Low light is still a problem even with newest (affordable) cameras, and it doesn't help that RUclips's automatic resolution setting never chooses the highest possible resolution (you have to set it manually). But for us it's still a way to experiment with it.

    • @MrElbarto75
      @MrElbarto75 23 дня назад

      @@vernissagetv Indeed, with a bit of luck next generations of cameras will be tuffer on low lights ! thanks for the videos :)