360 Degree Panoramas

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REM12082010
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360 Degree Panoramas

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Wondering what software is being used to create the 360 degree Panoramas posted on this website?
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Yes, there are some really nice pano's on here - I'm curious too...
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I stitch 15-20 DSLR photos together with Autopano Pro (no longer sold) and make the resulting pano into an HTML VR file using Pano2VR software.
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If you're looking for good panorama software, try Hugin (freeware). It sometimes fails, probably because I freehand most of my pano shots, but most of the time it makes great pano's w/ no discernible artifacts.
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Alpine Guy wrote: Mon Nov 04, 2019 6:09 am If you're looking for good panorama software, try Hugin (freeware). It sometimes fails, probably because I freehand most of my pano shots, but most of the time it makes great pano's w/ no discernible artifacts.
+1 for Hugin
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BillMiddlebrook wrote: Mon Nov 04, 2019 5:31 am I stitch 15-20 DSLR photos together with Autopano Pro (no longer sold) and make the resulting pano into an HTML VR file using Pano2VR software.
Thanks, I was hoping to hear from you specifically!
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Alpine Guy wrote: Mon Nov 04, 2019 6:09 am If you're looking for good panorama software, try Hugin (freeware). It sometimes fails, probably because I freehand most of my pano shots, but most of the time it makes great pano's w/ no discernible artifacts.
I have Photoshop for Panos, but it doesn't offer 360 degree functionality unless someone here knows otherwise.

Currently looking at PTGui...
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try the "Nodal Ninja"...it's works great! you can stitch them together in photoshop.

https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/ ... tator.html
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