There are a few recommendations for taking the images (see Video of Image Shooting Techniques by Florian Knorn (2011) on Youtube. Ĭreate Sequence of Images with a Standard Camera Indoor 360 degree images with small tripod Larger tripod for outdoor use for taking images for a 360 degree image in AFrame Fill the ground (inserted white rectangle at the bottom) with the GIMP Clone Tool - Youtube Video).Append a white rectangle at the bottom so that the perspective distortion is corrected (see sample image from GitHub HuginSample). Load the Hugin output in OpenSource software GIMP and use the Clone Tool (Youtube Video).The image contains areas in the sky that are not covered by the images.Create the equirectangular image with Hugin (see Hugin Video Tutorial (2017) by Brian Cluff ).Optional: Upload your 360-Degree panorama to WikiMedia Commons.Panorama JPG is created in Image Folder - explore JSON3D4Aframe to use the spherical image in AFrame (see "AFrame Settings").Create Panorama (press "Create Panorama"-Button in Assistant). Align Images (press "Align"-Button in Assistant).Selected Object Type: equirectangular (spherical).Load Images in Hugin with Assistant/Wizzard.Set the export format to JPEG to Hugin/Settings/Stitching/Output Format (default is TIFF with compression LZA - good quality but very large files).For the process of creating an equirectangular image the angle of view of cameras will be helpful to understand with workflow in Hugin. Angle of view for cameras: The workflow is to use a standard camera with multiple images and you concat multiple images into one equirectangular image representing a 360 degree view of scenery.3 Create Sequence of Images with a Standard Camera.
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