UPDATE: here are samples of 360 photos with a panoramic head compared to 360 cameras. I’ll also discuss how to shoot with a panoramic head. In this post, I’ll talk about the advantages of shooting a 360 photo with a panoramic head. How do you stand out from the competition? And what if you don’t have a 360 camera? One answer to both questions is to shoot a high quality 360 photo with a DSLR or any camera using a panoramic head. I could turn medium distance angles into wider angles without much work, and I could still use the closer angle at native resolution.It’s no secret that virtual tours are hotter than ever. They also have to overlap about 1\6 to 1\3 of the image. You'd have to save the images with the same numerical name to another folder of images that has twice the space. It is already a batch action by nature, but if you were to alter it slightly with nested looping, you could have it pull from two folders and stitch two images before moving on to the next. This is unbearably long, but if you know any extendscript, and can read the phoshop script for stitching, you can probably have it repeat the stitching as you need much the same as any other action. Once you have your reframes marked and redone, you can begin stitching sets of images. Noting which frame you're on, you can merge two frames to create a new one, or even overlay data from a good frame from the other camera. Prelude to images, find reframes by playing at a slow frame rate and stopping in after effects or premiere. It will vary a lot more with the quality of your tripod, and the quality of your camera. You might also try reframing them yourself, then stitching. If you think you can stitch these yourself, try. If you have OIS on (any image stabilization really), you won't be able to do this with every set. You can do this from after effects, premiere, media encoder, prelude it depends on what you shoot with for what path you'll have to take. If I can output the footage at the same rate and push the record buttons simultaneously (wireless remote anyone?), they should line up.įirst, output your two folders of images. I too am thinking of trying this with several motion cameras. I feel you have a better chance of finding a solution for you requirements in a product other then Photoshop.Ī year old, and still an interesting thread. I do not know how that is done or what the requirements are. ![]() One of Autopano Pro features is the capability of detect which images in a set of images can be stitched. Some can even stitch fish eye lens captured images. They do a better job of stitching then Photomerge and they have many controls and features not found in Photoshop. ![]() I only mentioned that are other products designed to do stitching their main function. There is not automated process or feature in Photoshop to to select which images can be stitched in a set of images. However you have to select the files to be stitched for Photomerge. You may be able to automate the process with scripting. ![]() ![]() I know that Photoshop automate Photomerge can not be batched. They may use names or dates or times then again they may not. I do not know exactly what AutoPano Pro or other products features are.
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