The 'WebVR' button in the module exports your image as a standalone HTML file. This file can be viewed locally in your webbrowser, or it can be hosted online.
It renders your image as an immersive VR experience, with a large screen wrapping around the viewer. The VR experience can be viewed in most popular headsets, including HTC Vive, Oculus, Windows Mixed Reality, GearVR, Google Day Dream and even sub-$5 Google Cardboard devices.
To view an experience, put it in an accessible location (locally or online) and launch it from a WebVR/XR capable browser.
Please note that landscape images tend to be more immersive.
StarTools' AutoDev module uses image analysis to find the optimum custom curve for the characteristics of the data.
The reason Wipe backs off is that Wipe (as is the case with most modules in StarTools) refuses to clip your data.
Stacking artefacts are the most common dark anomalies located at the edges of your image.
StarTools stores the masks you used in your workflow in the StarTools.log file itself.
You can convert everything you see to a format you find convenient. Give it a try!