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360-degree photos - how to take photos?

Digital photography offers many new creative possibilities. One of them is creating panoramic photos. If you have a suitable subject, you can also take 360-degree photos. You can take panoramic photos, or 360-degree photos, with a compact digital camera or a digital SLR camera.

  1. Find a location that is roughly in the middle of the subject, as it is very difficult to change the focal length while taking a picture.
  2. Place your camera on a tripod and align it horizontally. Lock this position so that it does not change during the recording.
  3. Now start recording. Select a section of the picture and take a picture. Move the camera to the right to determine the next section. Make sure that both image sections overlap at the edge by at least ten percent so that the photo program can later connect the images exactly.
  4. Repeat this procedure until you are back in your starting position.
  5. Create a 360-degree view - that's how it works

    Creating a 360-degree view is not difficult, all you have to do with the shots is ...

Create photos directly in the camera

Some Digital cameras offers the panoramic photo option.

  • If the photo is at the taking photos you need to set this option in your camera's menu and pull the camera after you press the shutter button. To create a 360-degree photo, you need to turn around your own axis once.
  • Some cameras put the individual images together after they have been photographed. Select the appropriate photos and merge them in the appropriate menu.

Create 360-degree photos with a photo editor

Many photo editing programs offer the 360 ​​degree photo option

  • Download the relevant images to your computer and start the program. Select all of the images that you want to merge into a 360 degree photo.
  • With the corresponding menu item, the program combines the images into a panorama photo. If you have photographed correctly, the photo is exactly aligned.
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