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Vincent
>>75759 Theres a few problems with this, First off is you NEED overlap, at least 10% of the frame should be overlap from the other camera, More if possible.
Theres a few reasons for this, But the obvious one is so your stitching software can easily blend the pictures realistically together.
Also ignore any view above 60 degrees (vertical), Panorama editors can't render 360 width and much height without getting some serious distortion (as it will attempt to create a flat 2d image out of it. (the distance from 90 degrees vertical and all other points along the "horizon will be equal in real life, but on a 2D screen that isn't possible.)
Exceptions are the polar 360's you sometimes see (i've done a few, but they don't look very natural)
IF you could go straight into the Quicktime .mov app (or whatever one does it) then that might work (i have no experience with that) But if you need a 2D image first then it won't.
heres one I did a while ago. http://www.norristology.com/360/boucherie.mov
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