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Google is working to make more VR content using GoPros
Google also has released an app named "Welcome to the Light fields' and the app is available for free on Stam VR store.The app is compatible with a limited set of devices.
Google is all set to please Virtual Reality enthusiasts as some reports are surfacing the web that Google is working on making more VR content using GoPros. According to some sources from the internet, Google is experimenting with capturing stills with VR images which the company has named "Light Fields".

The reports further suggest that the Light Field is said to be a "set of advanced capture, stitching, and rendering algorithm," which would make the clicked images look more real and the images move along with the user changing his position in the virtual world.
Google also has released an app named "Welcome to the Light fields' and the app is available for free on Stam VR store. The app is compatible with a limited set of devices including the Oculus Rift, Windows Mixed reality headsets. You can also download the file by clicking on "Welcome to Light Fields."

Earlier Google had also rolled out an update for its camera app and added some interesting set of features to it. Google has recently started rolling out v5.2 along with several new features. The major highlight of the update is its ability to detect the dirty lenses. Yes, that's correct, if the camera lens dirty the app will give a warning, following which you can clean your lens and click some good pictures. Read the complete story by clicking on this link.

In our other Google related article, we covered that Google has recently announced the update for Android smart wearables. The latest Android 2.8 update was claimed to have majorly improved watches' display performance. Unlike its previous grey display background, the Android wear 2.8 now features a darker background display. It was reported a few days back that Google might rename the Android Wear to Wear OS. Read the complete story here.
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