New Google Camera Photo Sphere Tips
Some simple strategies for making photo spheres with the new Google Camera for KitKat devices. #throughglass #photosphere
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Some simple strategies for making photo spheres with the new Google Camera for KitKat devices. #throughglass #photosphere
A initially learned photography as a kid shooting black & white then developing the photos in a dark room, that was a magical time and sparked my interest in photography. As I got older I dabbled in digital photography but wasn't until my kids were born that i really started to get an active interest back in it all.
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Photosphere on Android 5????
too much boring person
Not sure why people thumbs-down this, it's actually super helpful. I've been extending my arms out and moving my entire body for every single photo I take FOR YEARS, and about 50% of the photos would always get jacked up; during that process, the app would also lose the point where I had originally started, and scenery would start to overlap.
It never crossed my mind to imagine that the camera needs to revolve around the scenery as if it was fixed in a strict x, y, z point. I'm pretty sure that's obviously how the developers at Google imagined it would work for getting the best stitch results. Thanks man!
where is the resultant stich photo. atleast provide the preview
Thanks for the tips! I'll be sure to try it.
'Zeroing Off' will be the best help to me. You could see that once you moved, the image already taken before moving, was still on the right axis'.
Thanks for the help!
just bought a samsung a3 to do this but it doesnt have the options for panorama or spehere. aww haaaaalp lol please
Отлично !+ Спасибо !
there is an app for ios its called photo sphere as well, and its 100x better, its from google inc. i dont like the google camera because there are to many faults in the pictures
I just did a great one on my small home studio by clamping my iPhone to a tripod. Tripod is the most accurate way. https://www.google.com/maps/views/view/107116671930338692392/gphoto/6054618781139574434?gl=us&heading=291&pitch=90&fovy=75
Great guide, +Josh Jett – It's always interesting to see other people's techniques…and always good to see something through glass, too 😉
now i get it ! thanks Josh &-)