Thank you John for sharing that video. While that is a great option for sharing to Facebook, I'm looking to keep these files/spherical images on my computer for future reference and viewing on my own computer. However, you were spot on with the type of spherical image that I was talking about.
So you can keep the files on your computer or hard drive, then when you load them up, it opens them up in a web browser (which you can then pan around inside the sphere)?
Hello everyone. I am writing this post as I'm looking for advice about working with 360 degree panoramas.
I know how to shoot them, either manually, or by using the Litchi app. My question is regarding what program can I use to stitch them together into a panoramic sphere, thus creating a 360...
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