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The final Panorama is viewed in any HTML5 browser such as Internet Explorer, Safari, Chrome or Firefox and on an iOS or Android device. Once the image is converted you can rotate and tilt the camera in any direction, creating a virtual, 360° spherical experience. The URL can be sent to your clients who can use any device (Windows, Mac, iOS, Android) to view the 360° X 180° experience of your design. The panorama server automatically converts the images to a spherical panorama and creates a URL. PIE gives you free access to Cadalog's Panorama server called which you can automatically upload and convert the equirectangular image to a 360° X 180° spherical panorama.
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These steps are outlined in the following section of this guide, but the process is very easy and fun and you may enjoy experimenting with how to get the most impressive results.Ĭonvert the image in PIE or in the Panorama Server to a spherical panorama: Use PIE or alternatively the Panorama Server ( to automatically convert your equirectangular image into a 360° X 180° spherical panorama. There are several best practices to use when creating a high resolution equirectangular image.
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You need SU Podium V2.5 or V2.6 to do this. Render an equirectangular image: The first step is to render a flat projection of a sphere, called an equirectangular image (See the image at the top of this page, for an example). There are three broad steps required to create the virtual panorama experience. Watch the embedded video above, or click here to open in a new window