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Video: How to repair nadir and zenith in virtual tours | Video courtesy of Nathan Cool Photo YouTube Channel | 29 October 2020

Hi All,

From the Nathan Cool YouTube Channel:

Learn a few ways to easily repair or patch the nadir and zenith in 360 panos for virtual tours. This technique can be used to add logos in the nadir as well, and it can quickly fix zeniths when limiting the number of shots taken with a DSLR or mirrorless camera. Below are the pertinent links mentioned in this tutorial:

Finished panos:
http://remotehomeshowings.com/tours/v...

My e-book on virtual tour photography:
https://amzn.to/3dQnCTp

Marzipano:
https://www.marzipano.net/tool

The previous tutorial:
https://youtu.be/BIBMEk5zgvo

Your first 360 pano with a DSLR tutorial:
https://youtu.be/z8d7p3jv00A

How to use any lens and camera to shoot a 360 pano:
https://youtu.be/NdFWWJ6oYYI

Source: Nathan Cool Photo YouTube Channel
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Shooting the nadir without the tripod in the shot is another way to patch the area without working with rendered files and staying in ptgui. Just shoot straight down where you had placed your tripod after taking the angle with the tripod in frame, mask the tripod in the image(s) with it in, view point optimize the tripod-less shot and bingo. Cube faces is interesting though. I was wondering how to patch the nadir without taking the photograph with no tripod. I'll keep to the way I do it though but great tutorial!
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