KRPano Tutorial: how to use it to create 360 photo

  • If you have never used KRPano you can download the trial version from https://krpano.com/download/ for either Windows, Mac or Linux. The trial version adds watermarks to your images but aside from that, it includes all the features and abilities of the registered version so that you can try it out fully and decide if it is something you wish to purchase.

    KRPano supports different panoramic formats such as cube and cube stripe images, cylindrical panoramas, partial panoramas, flash images spherical panoramas, panoramic videos, QTVR Video files (.mov format) and object movies or multi-frame flat images. In addition to this, the program supports different 3D projections. The normal rectilinear projection, fisheye, stereographic fisheye, Panini and architectural projection. Each of these styles of projection can be manually configured and a transition effect implemented e.g. You could open each photosphere in a popcorn planet style view and have it transition to a normal rectilinear projection. The technical name for popcorn planet is stereographic fisheye projection.

    To know the detailed KRPano tutorial here, any feedback is appreciated, thanks very much.

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