From the course: Creating 360-Degree Panoramas and Interactive Tours
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Convert spherical to cubical, part 2
From the course: Creating 360-Degree Panoramas and Interactive Tours
Convert spherical to cubical, part 2
- [Voiceover] So just by opening Pano2VR and going no farther than this convert input button allows me to convert these panoramas from one projection to another just as easy as we just did. I could now take my equirectangular, click on the type pop-up box, and convert it to any of these projection types, similar to what we just did. And that's great, it's very powerful. But let me bring you now to the main reason I like to use this software for converting my panoramas. Oftentimes if there's a large project with many panoramas, I would rather convert all of the images at once while I walk away from the computer, then I can do my editing on those tripod areas or any other needed areas. Then I can convert them all back. So let me show you how to do that. In order to use this more automated approach, we first need to define our output settings. So this isn't done in this convert input dialogue anymore, so we'll close out of here, but I do want to note the size of the cube faces that this…
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Combining bracketed panoramas in Photomatix10m 29s
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Choosing a processing method in Photomatix6m 52s
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Batch processing the images in Photomatix5m 59s
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Post-processing9m 8s
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HDR-then-Stitch workflow9m 25s
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Convert spherical to cubical, part 15m 34s
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Convert spherical to cubical, part 27m 31s
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