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    Summary and Setup
    1. Introduction
    2. Examples in Cultural Heritage
    3. Techniques for Capturing Images
    4. Camera Setup and Acquisition
    5. Practical Exercise for spherical panorama photography
    6. Processing and Stitching
    7. Viewing and Publishing
    8. Practical Exercise viewing and publishing spherical panorama images
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    Last updated on 2024-12-31 | Edit this page

    Image Theory


    Taking spherical panorama photos

    Cambridge in Colour

    Images and content from James Hays, Computer Vision module @ Brown University


    Principles, guidelines and tutorials for spherical panorama


    Guide to panoramic photography

    Panoramic Asssociation

    Learn 360 photography

    Panoramic Photography With Free Software and Cheap Hardware

    Panoraven

    University of Pitsburg teaching Centre

    Digital Photography School

    iso 500px


    Other video tutorials


    How to take 360 photos on ANY camera!

    How to get HIGH quality 360 Photos - Insta360 Flow Tutorial


    Hardware


    Panosociety


    Software


    Exif checker

    krpano

    Tour Viewer

    GGnome

    Tour Builder


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