Newbie: How to not see the Stitch Line in my 360s?10890
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New to 360 - The biggest problem I have right now is with editing the 360's...I need to make sure the stitch line is not visible. How do I do this? | ||
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Which camera and how are you editing? 360’s have a pretty broad spectrum theses days What are you shooting on or planning on shooting on. |
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Hello, Just bought an Insta360 one X and when I shoot HDR and export it from the Insta360 Studio I have been editing the jpg in Luminar. Right now I provide floor plans and photos (now adding 360's)to local realtor but would like to expand to other business'. Any good advise regarding "user friendly, quality VT software" would be appreciated as well. Cheers...Tim |
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I have the insta360 one x and really like it for stabilized 360 video. That said for vr tours in relation to Real Estate I prefer the Ricoh theta V or preferably the Z1 for overall image quality. For editing of the 360’s I use Photoshop Cc As far as virtual tour software I primarily shoot within the Matterport ecosystem & Zillow 3D home tour ecosystem. That said Ricoh also has their own tour platform called RicohTours which has a flat fee per month for an “all you can eat” model meaning as many tours as you can shoot. If you send me a private message I can pass along a coupon code for hosting and or a Ricoh camera |
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@tboyle By "VT Software," are you referring to the software used to build a 360 tour, or the environment used to display and play the various media types that you create; still photos, 360 panos, 3D/360 Tours, Walk-Through Videos, Floor Plan files, etc.? Or, by "VT" do you mean the old school Virtual Tour approach that essentially includes still photos zooming in or out, in a player, with music in the background? |
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Thanks. RE. camera - I needed to start somewhere and Insta360 One X seemed to have good reviews. Once I know who, what , where, when and why...I think the Ricoh Z1 will be the choice. FYI...I looked at Ricoh Tours and it seemed limited. Any thoughts re. the stitching line? |
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Hello Bryan, The software used to build a 360 tour, or the environment used to display and play the various media types that I create; still photos, 360 panos, 3D/360 Tours, Walk-Through Videos, Floor Plan files, etc. Yup - that's me...new to the whole ordeal. Cheers... |
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Stitching line is most likely going to have to do with shooting behavior. You will need to pay attention to lens placement in regards to lighting sources As far as editing out monopods or other objects in 360’s this is how I do it within photoshop |
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@tboyle Got it and no worries. Happy to assist, or just chime in as needed ;-) On the software used to build the 360 tour, check out Ben Claremont's YouTube page and search for his more recent review video on his ratings for such software (Dan had this posted just about a week ago), from FREE to Paid/Advanced offerings. Overall, he likes Kuula, but his ratings would have you select either KR Pano (large learning curve), or 3D Vista. For me, I like short learning curve and easy/peasy workflow, so I just signed up today for a new WGAN-sponsored offering from EyeSpy360.com. Outside the Matterport ecosystem, it's the best I have found for features/options/learning curve/cost/workflow. Just my opinion though! Now, when you wish to display it all; depending on what you want or need to do with it: GoFullFrame.com and ShowAndTour.com. Full Frame is a full-featured environment for photographers and service providers. Even includes the back end for billing, invoicing, collections, etc., and the front end for client log-in, ordering and etc. Absent the front or back-end, a more reasonable offering is ShowAndTour.com. They came on the scene around Thanksgiving and, in my opinion, is a great offering. There are a couple of glitches with displaying/playing 360 panos at the moment, but I am confident they will correct this. Very professional, short learning curve and, at $20/mo, you can't beat the price! Check 'em out and enjoy! |
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Thank you. Yes, I am familiar with Ben,his Virtual Tour Pro and his software ratings. I have been looking at Kuula but have not engaged. I too like short learning curves and easy workflow but must ensure clients in most industries will be happy with quality, functionality and features. I will look at EyeSpy360 tomorrow. Any more thoughts would be appreciated. Cheers... |
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