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Treeline in 3D

3D Viewing is easy if you have an expensive headset, but most people don't have one.  This video was made to highlight some key reasons why Treeline is a cut above, but can also be used as a learning tool to show what it looks like to stand on a service rig floor.  All you need is an iPhone, a PC, and a cable to connect the two.

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There has not been much adoption of 3D in our day-to-day lives, so the workflow to get the file on your device for viewing will take a few steps, but if you can get it to work it is well worth it.  You can look around in 360 degrees, but please use caution when viewing the video and use at your own risk.  You are not really on the rig floor, and you do not have PPE on if you fall! 

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If you manage to get this video to work, please share with your coworkers who might not have seen a service rig up close before.  We hope you like it, and if you have any issues getting it to work on your device there is help below, or you can call Matt Gersbach in sales at 587-574-4377.

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Enjoy!

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Using your iPhone, Scan this QR Code and download the Google Cardboard App.  Open the app when it's download and use the same QR Code to configure your smart phone to the 3D viewer provided to you.

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On your iPhone, Download the "Insta360Moment" App.

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On your PC, download this file and put it into a folder labeled "IMPORT" on your desktop.

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Open iTunes on your computer, then plug in your cell phone (you might need to select "trust this device" on your phone).

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Click on the cell phone icon in the top bar.

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Select "File Sharing" on the left hand side and then select the "Insta360 Moment" icon under apps.

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Drag the entire "IMPORT" file from your computer onto the "Insta360Moments Documents" to replace the existing folder.

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Unplug your phone and launch the "Insta360Moment" App.

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In the "Insta360" app, find the file names "Treeline 3D_6K3D.vrb" on the album tab.

Given that not all phones are the same, you might need to try to configure for different phone sizes to reduce double images.  To do this, go back into your Google Cardboard App, and scan the QR Codes below to look for the one that produces the best image quality

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