![]() Photos must be in jpeg form and their size must not exceed the size of 1024 pixels (long side) and 700kb each. ![]() Participants of the previous Photospheres have the right to re-enter the Festival by submitting different photos.Įvery candidate can submit from 1 to 10 photographs with free theme. Those who are interested in participation, must fill and send the submission form which can be found on the Festival’s site until the 30 th of May 2022 and time 23:55. For editing/adding exif metadata for photos I would use EXif Fixer.Amateur or professional photographers, from 17 years old and above, can take part in the Festival.PTGui version 11 includes double fisheye templates for certain 360 cameras. Photo editing Affinity Photo 2 with a one off fee is the easiest, cheapest option or if you can afford the £20 monthly fee there’s Photoshop CC.For free video editing I would use Garmin Virb Edit is great for adding floating text to your videos & Insta360 Studio for One X software for manipulating your 360 videos into a traditional 16:9 video using its keyframes from tiny planet down to standard view, you choose so the camera is always pointing at the action where you want it.MAC users can also try Final Cut Pro X (Version 10.4). For videos I do like PowerDirector 16 Ultra or 365 for windows or if you can afford to then Premiere Pro & After Effects are also great.For editing the metadata then Photo Exif Editor is my number one go to app.For animation effect a mix of Insta One or Theta+ for easy quick sharing and not forgetting Plotograph or if your on android Zoetropic.For tiny planets, until Rollworld create an android version then I will be using Little Planet (For precision).For grading your photos then Snapseed is by far the best choice.For your adjusting photos, for now anyway, there is still only one app for fixing horizons and that’s Edit360.Personally I use Theta+ more often than not. To create a traditional 16:9 video then there is a choice, Theta+, Collect or Insta360 One free capture.To remove unwanted objects in photos I’m using Touch Retouch.For editing photos & videos on the move, I’m using either Theta+ or VeeR Editor now they’ve got rid of the watermark.You can safely get that from the official windows site here. You may now need to download Visual C++ if you’re missing a. Also if a video doesn’t play, you can change the decoding in preferences and so far it’s worked every time. You can now precisely change the pitch to 90º for tiny planets. Tip: In preferences change the camera move steps to 1 for more precise movement and then under Window category, choose to show debug info. Only things I feel are missing is the flat pano view and ability to click or use keyboard arrows to move on to the next photo. Usually I end up with around 12k after positioning the image to where I want. With its high quality print screen shots you can create huge 15k planets, although every time you zoom in it of course loses size. ![]() I use this for creating tiny planets on desktop. There’s no button-packed toolbar or nested right-click menu, just drag and drop your photo or video and it starts playing immediately.
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