Selasa, 02 Juni 2015

How to take a photo sphere?

How to take a photo sphere? - First announced in March 2017, the Xperia L1 has come to replace Sony’s now discontinued E series. Priced at a surprisingly cheap £169, the L1 is Sony’s newest attempt at shaking up the budget phone market. Its large screen and sleek design make us think of Sony’s higher range of smartphones: it would be hard to single it out as the cheapest model in a line of Xperias. But at such a bargain price, we can’t expect it to perform as well as its more expensive counterparts. So how does the L1 hold up to other low-budget smartphones? Here’s our Xperia L1 review. first time the View branding, well we have collected a lot of data from the field directly and from many other blogs so very complete his discussion here about How to take a photo sphere?, on this blog we also have to provide the latest automotive information from all the brands associated with the automobile. ok please continue reading:

June 02, 2015: After posting some sphere photos in social medias, I have been getting request from people, to tell them the process to take photo sphere. Though I am not that perfect in this, I would like to share the process for taking the photo sphere.
  • At first all you need a smartphone with Google camera app on it. (available in Android Playstore and Apple store).
  • Open the google camera app in your mobile.
  • Slide right in the screen and click the photo sphere icon.
  • Hold your phone vertically and keep the closest comfortable distance between you and the phone.
  • You will be told to start  and make sure you keep dot inside the circle.
  • Start moving the camera slowly from left to right, top, bottom in all directions to have a complete coverage.
  • Try to keep the distance between you and the phone to be uniform.
  • After some processing, the photo sphere will be available to you where you can see the complete 360 degree view from the point you stand. 
  • To present it in a different view as posted in http://firsttimetheviewbranding.blogspot.com /2015/06/my-fascination-with-dharahara-with.html">my picture, click edit in the picture, then create tiny planet. You can even zoom in and rotate the photo to make it look you have clicked it from some top point.

Here is a photo that I have clicked with a mobile tower on it. 

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