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Processing a 360 photo
From the course: Telling Your Story on the Web in 60 Seconds
Processing a 360 photo
- If you've opened up a image shot in Camera360, it's likely going to be a JPEG. This type of file works great inside a Photoshop for easy enhancement. Now, in this case, I've opened up an image that was processed in camera. And this is one that was captured by the GoPro Fusion camera. Now, what I want to do is fix things a little bit, but I have to be mindful particularly at the edges that I don't do too much processing. You might notice here, for example, that things start to bend and dip. Well, you need to leave that, but what you can take advantage of is removing things that you find distracting in the scene. So for example, I see a little shadow here from the camera, so I could take advantage of a tool like the spot healing brush here and use a small brush to just paint over the shadow caused by the actual selfie stick, holding up the VR camera. That worked out pretty well there, took out the shadow. Let's see if…
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Shooting a 360˚ photo with your smartphone4m 37s
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Shooting a 360˚ photo with a VR camera4m 44s
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Shooting a 360˚ pano with a DSLR or mirrorless camera2m 43s
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Using Photoshop to assemble 360˚ photos3m 6s
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Optimizing 360˚ images with Photoshop2m 22s
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Processing a 360 photo8m 58s
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Saving 360˚ photos for social media4m 51s
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