I really like the sphere panoramas but the only place where I can scroll around 360 is in the dji app. When I try to import I just get a static photo. How do I import those photos so I can share the "360 scrolling' with others?
Also I like these "globe" effect but the only way I have found to import that was to just grab a screenshot. Is there another way? Thanks.
I downloaded your picture and did something with it. Could you please download the copy I am sharing and confirm if it is what you are looking for?
If your phone is compatible, you should get the interactive 360 degree experience. Otherwise, you can try uploading it to Facebook or Google Photos to check.
nilanjan118 Posted at 3-11 19:52
I downloaded your picture and did something with it. Could you please download the copy I am sharing and confirm if it is what you are looking for?
If your phone is compatible, you should get the interactive 360 degree experience. Otherwise, you can try uploading it to Facebook or Google Photos to check.[Image]
That's kind of what I was looking for. I know real estate sites will give you what I was getting in the dji go app. That was what I wanted to share. The one you posted was more jelly like. But how did you do that?
Export you 46 pictures to the computer (if on PC), download Microsoft ICE and have fun (little "Planets")
On Apple, you need some other soft, I just dont know about iOS
Oh:
And for scrolling around, upload your "flat Pano", in 2:1 (8000:4000 works well) to skypixel or any other 360 Website
Surferstevo Posted at 3-11 20:27
That's kind of what I was looking for. I know real estate sites will give you what I was getting in the dji go app. That was what I wanted to share. The one you posted was more jelly like. But how did you do that?
Good to know. Now here's how-to-do-it.
Go to https://www.thexifer.net/
Upload the image.
In tab "XMP GPano Tags", scroll down and enter the following -
ProjectionType: "equirectangular"
UsePanoramaViewer: "true"
Also, make sure the following are in 1:2 aspect ratio in the same tab -
CroppedAreaImageHeightPixels
CroppedAreaImageWidthPixels
If you resize the original image (like you did here), you will need to enter the height and width pixels manually.
I know you had to reduce the resolution of your image to upload in this forum, but if you use the stitched image directly downloaded on your phone, you can apply the same method and share in Facebook or Google Photos in much better resolution. Here's one of my images. https://photos.google.com/photo/ ... PacFf81vjMIV5mlFBBN
I usually use Adobe photoshop to make mine after getting the photos on the computer i stitch them and change them to spherical tiny planet. however i will read about your method.
Hi, thanks for the inquiry. We're glad that you've managed to figure out your inquiry via the help of your valued customers. You could also consider using our Skypixel to do the Panorama sphere mode on your aircraft. Please let us know if you have other concerns. Thank you for continued support.
ArnoSpark Posted at 3-11 23:00
I usually use Adobe photoshop to make mine after getting the photos on the computer i stitch them and change them to spherical tiny planet. however i will read about your method.
Hi Arno, there's always more than one way of doing things, isn't it? I find downloading all the 46 pictures and then stitching with Photoshop or MS ICE quite cumbersome. So I prefer to use the "stitched image" from the Go4 app directly and just edit the EXIF to get the interactive 360 degree experience as explained in my post above. There is absolutely no doubt that the method you are suggesting yields the best image resolution. Both ways work. I was just suggesting my preferred method. Cheers!!
nilanjan118 Posted at 3-12 15:36
Hi Arno, there's always more than one way of doing things, isn't it? I find downloading all the 46 pictures and then stitching with Photoshop or MS ICE quite cumbersome. So I prefer to use the "stitched image" from the Go4 app directly and just edit the EXIF to get the interactive 360 degree experience as explained in my post above. There is absolutely no doubt that the method you are suggesting yields the best image resolution. Both ways work. I was just suggesting my preferred method. Cheers!!
Yes and i would love to learn other ways as well its good to know Cheers mate
Here is how I do it on an iOS mobile device:
1) Stitch together using the phone
2) Save to phone
3) Use OneDrive (or similar cloud service) to get the pic to the laptop computer - downloading direct from the device will work as well but sometimes I'm in the field.
4) Save the .png file as a .jpg using MS Paint.
5) In the picture properties, change the camera make to RICOH and change the camera model to RICOH THETA S
6) Click apply and close out the properties window.
7) The picture is now ready fro direct upload to Facebook which stitches it into a 360° pano.
Some people have had luck with the Hangar360 app...me, not so much.