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Flat, two-dimensional photos are old news. The future is 360-degree photos that let you look around in any direction from a single standing position. You ...
Bubbli is a new free app that shoots video in 360 degrees. ... you click the camera icon to start recording with feet planted firmly on the ground to get the full 360-degree point of view.
360 degree cameras, while they can produce photos and videos that can be viewed in a virtual reality headset, output traditional 2D images. In a word, they’re flat.
[Golan Levin] found a way to unwrap the 360 degree images he created with his camera. He’s using a Sony Bloggie HD camera which comes with a 360 degree attachment for the lens. This produces … ...
It's a fun way of viewing so-called 360-degree photos. ... Click on the wireframe circle icon, then the paintbrush. Drag the photo to where you want the starting view to be, ...
360-degree photos and videos make viewing media on websites or social networks. Here's some ideas on how to use it and what's coming in 2017.