GoPro has announced its
acquisition of Kolor, makers of stitching software used for spherical
360-degree videos and panoramas. Demonstrating exactly what we can
expect when the two companies combine forces, the above 360-degree video
has been released today, recorded with three GoPro Heros and stitched
together with Kolor software. Viewed using Chrome, the video is fully
interactive.
With a software solution in house, it seems logical that GoPro could
begin producing rigs to accommodate multiple cameras for spherical,
immersive video. Right now it's up to an enterprising user to buy one
from a third party or make one at home. Does this mean interactive 360-degree versions of GoPro-in-the-dishwasher videos in the future? One can only hope.
Press release:
SAN MATEO, Calif., April 28, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- GoPro, Inc.
(NASDAQ:GPRO), enabler of some of today's most engaging content, today
announced an agreement to acquire Kolor, a leader in virtual reality and
spherical media solutions. All Kolor employees will join GoPro and will
maintain operations at their headquarters in Savoie, France.
Spherical media enables a range of immersive viewing experiences and
is an essential building block of virtual reality (VR), a technology
poised to transform entertainment, education and other industries.
Kolor's solutions enable users to combine multiple photographs or videos
to produce high-resolution panoramic or spherical content that can be
enjoyed on mobile devices, the web or in a virtual reality environment.
"We are excited to welcome Kolor to GoPro," said Nicholas Woodman,
GoPro's founder and CEO. "GoPro's capture devices and Kolor's software
will combine to deliver exciting and highly accessible solutions for
capturing, creating and sharing spherical content."
GoPro's "Land, Air and Sea" spherical video demonstrates what's
possible with a few GoPros combined with Kolor's software. Check it out
on these platforms:
Mobile Devices: Download Kolor's 360 Video Player (Kolor Eyes) from the App Store (iOS) or Google Play (Android)
Virtual Reality Experience: Download Kolor's 360 Video Player (above) and use with Cardboard (https://www.google.com/get/cardboard/get-cardboard.html)
From your PC or Mac over the web: www.gopro.com/spherical
YouTube 360 (on the web using Chrome only): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMBDA-Our4w&feature=youtu.be
"Land, Air and Sea" and other spherical videos from GoPro will soon
be available on other VR platforms such as Oculus VR and Samsung Gear
VR.
"Kolor's mission is to enable the ultimate visual experience - to
transport an audience to another time and space. Joining GoPro makes
this possible," said Alexandre Jenny, CEO of Kolor. "When the best
spherical media software is combined with the world's most versatile
capture devices, our imaginations become our only limitation. We're
excited to see what the world captures and shares with GoPro and Kolor."
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