Pano2vr rotating image
Collections: EXPOSURE, Orchard Central/ Ape Communications.Collections: Church of the Risen Christ.Collections: Bukit Timah Railway Station.Collections: 13 Wilkie Terrace | Displacements.*Please register to leave a comment if you spot a mistake or is unclear about this page. You have a equirectangular image that you can use to generate a 360 pano! Click on Browse to choose where to save this image to. The Height will automatically be change to 2500 pixel.
Click on “Create Panorama” then enter 5000 as the width. We’ll be generating the equirectangular image now.
Next you will notice the equirectangular image in has sort of wrapped a little, click on the “straighten panorama” button I generating stop when the lowest value is around 1.5 Repeat the deleting then Optimising of the image. Then the Results.Ĭlick ok and keep going. Click ok.Ī status bar will pop up while the Optimizer does it’s work. Click Advance and select everything.Ĭhoose Run Optimizer. Nope, you have not optimise yet so, you move… Don’t worry, delete it.Īfter deleting, you see under “Distance” of the Control Point Table it won’t be the 70+ figure anymore but a 20.21 figure. Highlight the top say 25 to 40 lines of control points then press Delete on your keyboard. To do that, click on the “Control Point Assistant” then “Control point table” It’s important to optimise as PTGui will help us make the equirectangular image better by taking away some minor errors it can detect on it’s own. Don’t worry about that too much for the time being as most of the time, the resulting equirectangular image will be generated nicely. Note that at times, if you did not take the photos properly or when PTGui is unable to detect control points, you will have to tell it manually where in image A is the same as where in image B but that’s for another tutorial. A nicely generated equirectangular image. Now click on “Generate control points…” and watch the status run…Īfter generating, you’ll see the below. Let PTGui load all the images individually, when done, you will see the following. Feed the images by dragging and dropping them. The ground photo that will be used to cover the tripod.įeed all the images you have downloaded, I presume you have unzipped them into a folder, feed them all EXCEPT the nadir.JPG into PTGui. The following are pitch -30 degrees, one shot every 30 degrees turn of the pano head. The following are pitch +45 degrees, one shot every 30 degrees turn of the pano head.
Pano2vr rotating image download#
Use this link (hosted here) or this link (Google Drive) (it’s 123mb) to download the actual source if you want to follow this tutorial.