Good work there. But how do I view it in 360? On Friday, July 1, 2016 at 3:58:47 AM UTC+8, p mllc wrote: > > I did it for a french guy with hugin. > The process is to separate the main picture in two squared picture. Import > them into hugin. Force objectif to circular fish eye, choose 9mm with 1x > factor an then add control point and stitch (My exemple is visible here : > http://www.panophoto.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=15736#p202203 source > picture above). > > Regards > > pmllc > > Le mardi 28 juin 2016 07:53:05 UTC+2, Edmund Ong a écrit : > >> Hi, I am a newbie in this. I have tried using Hugin to stich the above >> file (taken from Samsung Gear 360) to a jpg that Google chrome (panaroma >> viewer app) can view. All the mode dun seems to work. If I use this file >> directly it will get distorted and have a gap at the joint. Please advise >> on the following. >> 1) what mode / procedure to use in hugin >> 2) any panoramic viewer (offline) that is friendly and easy to be use for >> the less 360 savy folks (simple rotate and zoom) >> 3) any panoramic software that can automate the conversion from Samsung >> Gear 360 to Chrome (or other offline panaroma viewer) >> >> I am a shutter happy folk who love to travel and share my photos to my >> relatives and friends. I hope to make it easy for them to view my 360 >> photos. Thanks for any help and suggestion. >> >
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