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Pano2vr 4.5
Pano2vr 4.5







This is a great program! It handles a variety of image types including a true circular fisheye like Sigma’s 4.5mm lens.

pano2vr 4.5

I used the same test images in both Easypano Panoweaver and Jumpeye JCPanoramaEditor. There are several programs that claim to create 360° panoramas. This means 24 images plus one image for the ceiling and the floor patches. I found that taking RAW photos in 15° increments, duplicating the starting point as your last image works best. The exact number will depend on the sharpness of the lens and the markers on the tripod head. But, if you want a super-sharp, super-large image, you will need to take more photos. I have also read about people getting buy with as little as 6 photos. The tripod must be as perfectly level as possible so that when you pan around your camera will stay level. But, all you really need is a tripod head with bubble levels (both horizontal and vertical) and degree markers. There are several companies that sell “panorama” tripod heads. All you need is one pass around in a circle.

pano2vr 4.5

Such an ultra-wide view eliminates the needs to capture and align rows of images.

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This lens captures a full 180° view in a complete circle – ceiling to floor, wall to wall. I started experimenting with panoramas using the Canon 7D with Sigma’s 4.5mm f/2.8 Circular Fisheye lens. Whether it is an urban landscape or the great outdoors, a big panorama really puts the viewer in the middle. There is something truly immersing about these 360° panorama.







Pano2vr 4.5