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    StereoKit

    StereoKit

    An easy-to-use mixed reality library for building VR applications

    ...Builds your application to device in seconds, not minutes. Mixed Reality inputs like hands and eyes are trivial to access. Texture formats .jpg, .png, .tga, .bmp, .psd, .gif, .hdr, .pic, .qoi, equirectangular cubemap, procedural. Documentation generated directly from the source code, including screenshots.
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    PanoramaServer

    Open Source Panorama Server for free virtual tour of 360 degrees views

    Ideal for creating virtual tours of panoramic views for all sorts including property exhibition for brokers at real estate agencies/property agents, tour guide for indoor/outdoor venues, information to public/private facilities for curators, travel journal for tourist as log book, backdrop setting for storytelling, treasure hunt like games, big data mining for pattern through computer vision in artificial intelligence, etc. It is like creating your own Google Map Street View. All is required by the user is to have photos of equirectangular format (panorama) taken from 3D cameras common for on-site premises. These images can be referenced by the PanoramaServer to create virtual travels with 360 degrees view where viewers can navigate to different locations, view information, etc. If made available online to general public over the internet, can even share the link of your virtual trips. ...
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    simple C utils

    A small collection of C utilities working on POSIX/WIN32

    ...For now it contains: - CUtils: cstring, clist, "ini" files helper, tcp helpers, small XML parser - CNet: a simple message passing library for C - jCNet: a compatible CNet lib for Java - CSNet: a compatible CNet lib for C# - CPano: an equirectangular panorama utilities lib - CIrc: a partial IRC client/server implementation
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    ncmerge

    Merge multiple irregular NetCDF grids into an equirectangular grid.

    ncmerge can combine cell-based irregular grids very quickly into a single equirectangular (Plate Carree) grid to simplify visualization workflows. It first creates a map file from coordinate grids, and then performs fast lookups when regridding data values. 3D time varying variables are supported.
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    Panopano is a 360° Panorama viewer (Java/Java3D), and can also be used as a view editor (extracting/importing a "normal" view). It can display equirectangular and cubic panoramas, and virtual tours (popup images/video transitions between panoramas
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