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Shooting a 360° image in low light

Shooting a 360° image in low light - Theta Tutorial

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Shooting a 360° image in low light

- I'm here in the engine of a steam locomotive called the 940. This thing is enormous. It was built in 1903 and ran till 1954. I've never been a big train person. I don't have anything against them. It's just not something I've ever really paid attention to. And this is phenomenal. There's little gauges and knobs everywhere, and nothing is labeled. I don't know how anybody knew what to do. It's a really cool environment. As I walked up to the train, it struck me, because it really does just look like a big hot water heater laid on its side with a bunch of stuff strapped to it. And here we are just sitting at the back of it. And so there's all this incredible iron and this wooden cabin strapped onto the back. It's an ideal VR environment. It's also nighttime, and so this is gonna be a real test of the Theta's low-light capability, which in my experience before, it gets a little grungy in low light. But I think we can work around that. I wanted to shoot it at night, because it's…

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