From the course: Shooting and Processing Panoramas

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Using Occipital 360 for panoramic photography

Using Occipital 360 for panoramic photography

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Using Occipital 360 for panoramic photography

- One other app I like for shooting which are really nice for animation users with the ability to show the image in a couple of different layouts. I'll just launch it and it's somewhat similar to Photosynth, in that you're going to be turning around in a circle All I do is line up with the initial start, frame it up, and I click Start, and I begin my pan. as I do with Photosynth. You'll notice that I could just seamlessly turn around and it starts to stitch those. And so, it's just basically a slow pan. Making it a little faster to build your shot, Making it a little faster to build your shot, which is good on a windy day like today. I can go in either direction and let's go down for the floor, and let's go down for the floor, turning in a small relatively tight circle. And the shot is captured. Now once you've got that in the can it's very easy. Now once you've got that in the can it's very easy. You can share it out to social networks or save it off as a…

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