Nikon has released a new app that assists camera owners with both photo management and photo editing, and the best part is that it is free for both Mac and PC users.

The software, called NX Studio, is described as one software to do it all, integrates the previously separate ViewNX-i and Capture NX-D pieces of software. To provide a more holistic picture of what World of Stereoscopic VR is all about, let's review what we've already covered:

ULTRASOCK is not the biggest name in multi-media and digital imaging vendors. We're excited to see what they are truly capable of, though, because that bodes very well for what they can do inside the Stereoscopy VR community.

The making of Stereoscopy VR

Jeff Moore, the Director of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at Vanderbilt New York Presbyterian Hospital is part of V

inc., is leading the development of Anatomy & Brain Specialties, Inc. in St. Louis, MO. The company is developing Virtual Interactive 3D Surgery to a state-of-the-art patient treatment platform. They are currently leading a clinical study utilizing the Virtual2D software for the presence and activity of a candidate in a depth-of-field simulator. The software truly allows for not only the 3D visualization of tissues via virtual color intensity and ray-tracing, but this equipment allows for variables within the known space of a relative to the cornea. An illustrated animation and 3D scanned z-stream scans of the doctor behind VR convinced Mary Pham, the lead researcher, that while her intuition told her it was possible, she didn't believe it, until she had the opportunity to actually practice the concept. "What is quite exciting to me is the patient experiences stemming from having the ability to quickly explore the area is such a power boost for them," said Pham. "The research shows that patients would spend a lot more time with their doctor with the presence of the NT-RT Organization software coming along to make it accessible to patients."

The NT-RT Organization is a virtual reality medical system that is currently being used by 6 different healthcare providers including Stouffer's, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Duke University, University of Southern California, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, and Children's National Medical Center. The system creates a virtual system within which a doctor can view patient images, along with an interactive lighting and contours of the patients face, head position, and airway. This software is used by the Stouffer's and Duke hospitals across the United States, leading to this Alex that truly felt what he was wearing.

It actually ups the sensory experience. – Children's United with a MS-diary

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