Tutorials for 360 beginners
How To Make Your Tiny Planets Pop? I don’t like to just snap, upload and make do. If your like me you’ll want to improve every image to its best possible output by doing a little post processing to help make the image stand out and go from a simple 4 or 5 out of 10 to at least an 8 or more. I’ve created this quick tutorial explaining my process for making my tiny planets stand out from the crowd.
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How to Remove the Tripod on Phone or Desktop? You can easily remove your tripod and fix the nadir of your 360 photos whether your on your mobile or desktop.
When metadata has been stripped or never existed in the first place, software may not be able to tell that your photo or video is 360. To inject metadata, you’ll need to edit the XMP tags in the Exif data…..
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How to View 360 with Playstation VR? Once you have a photo you’ll want to check it out in all its glory, you’ll need to know how to open it…
Best Affordable Monopod for 360 Photography is a great little compact monopod with a quick lock system which I prefer this for 360 photography
Many of the popular 360 cameras available on the market don’t have in camera stitching, Gear360 & Xiaomi Mi Sphere for example. Before you start shooting and sharing 360 panoramas, here’s one important thing you need to know about the stitching process to avoid problems displaying your photos.
What’s the Difference Between 360 & VR? There is some confusion virtual reality and 360 camera technology, so here’s a quick explanation
360-degree cameras are still uncommon, and for most people shooting with it will be unfamiliar territory. Moreover, you can forget the techniques of traditional photography, such as the rule of thirds.
With 360 pics and VR, you truly feel like you’re somewhere, not just experiencing it through someone else’s eyes. It’s not exactly like being there, but it’s tremendously closer than anything I’ve ever been able to capture or share before and it’s this experience that really excites me.