Occipital, the people who brought you RedLaser, have just changed iPhone photography in a big way. With the announcement of 360 Panoramic, the company has brought real-time panoramic photography to ...
Manually combing photographs in an image editor to create panoramas, let alone 360-degree panoramas, can be a taxing task. Luckily, 360 Panorama from Occipital skips the time-consuming photo-stitching ...
360 has been compared to Instagram but probably has more in common with Flickr. Users can push their panoramas to Twitter and Facebook, but the enhanced images also go into a global stream. Open up ...
If you were wondering what was missing in your Facebook news feeds among all the paid advertisements, Facebook live videos and autoplay viral videos from George Takei, Occipital might be able to ...
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Occipital’s 360 Panorama is an iPhone app we first reviewed in December that, through an intuitive interface, allowed you to snap a panoramic shot using your iPhone by simply panning it around to ...
Today’s smartphones have succeeded in making amateur photographers of most of us. But as smartphone photography became ubiquitous, a more intriguing version of instant photography came into vogue — ...
Imagine spending the time to take 36 perfectly spaced photographs and then later combining them into a fully scrollable 360-degree panoramic image. Now imaging doing the exact same thing, only instead ...