John Sepannen sent me this information recently. He wanted to get a panorama on his iPhone or iPad and came up with this workflow. His approach does involve 3 other software applications ($) that may or may not be practical for you, or there might be another option to use instead of Autodesk Stitcher.
1. Autodesk Stitcher Unlimited ($350 single license or 30-day free trial)
2. iPano app ($2.99) -
3. Photoshop or equal
4. Dropbox (or similar used to aid in transferring images to iOS device)
Using iPano allows anyone with an iOS device to view panoramic images (offline).
1. Rendered view with Autodesk 360
a. option #1 - render directly to panorama.
b. option #2 - re-render any fixed camera image as panorama
2. Download panorama file (right click on web thumbnail).
3. Open panorama file "photo strip" with Photoshop and cut out (6) separate square image files .
4. Rename image files based on relative direct of image facing the floor.
image_u (up)
image_d (down)
image_f (front)
image_b (back)
image_l (left)
image_r (right)
Using the Autodesk Stitcher Unlimited software
1. File: Open: Panorama
a. select any one of the six images.
b. Stitcher will then process the six images and create a panorama
2. Render Panorama as spherical image.
3. Copy image to Dropbox
4. On iOS device export image from Dropbox to Photo Library
5. In iPano app - import image from Photo Library
6. Save to bookmarks.
He shared a PDF slide deck that explains the process with images and more information if you are interested in pursuing this yourself.
1. Autodesk Stitcher Unlimited ($350 single license or 30-day free trial)
2. iPano app ($2.99) -
3. Photoshop or equal
4. Dropbox (or similar used to aid in transferring images to iOS device)
Using iPano allows anyone with an iOS device to view panoramic images (offline).
1. Rendered view with Autodesk 360
a. option #1 - render directly to panorama.
b. option #2 - re-render any fixed camera image as panorama
2. Download panorama file (right click on web thumbnail).
3. Open panorama file "photo strip" with Photoshop and cut out (6) separate square image files .
4. Rename image files based on relative direct of image facing the floor.
image_u (up)
image_d (down)
image_f (front)
image_b (back)
image_l (left)
image_r (right)
Using the Autodesk Stitcher Unlimited software
1. File: Open: Panorama
a. select any one of the six images.
b. Stitcher will then process the six images and create a panorama
2. Render Panorama as spherical image.
3. Copy image to Dropbox
4. On iOS device export image from Dropbox to Photo Library
5. In iPano app - import image from Photo Library
6. Save to bookmarks.
He shared a PDF slide deck that explains the process with images and more information if you are interested in pursuing this yourself.
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