![]() You can experiment with other options there (my values are: 0, 9, 10, 5, yes, ff0000, 3, no). Now, we need to apply auto cloning so sam in G’MIC select effect: Repair>Inpaint as “Mask color” set the one you have used to mark area for regeneration. ![]() Mark area you want to replace (tripod) painting it with some strange color (without antialiasing – as effect replaces pixels with exact “mask” color.) In layers select generated layer with nadir-zenith. Then Menu Filters> G’MIC-GTK… In pop up window select effect from list (Deformations> Equirectangular to nadir-zenith) first we need to generate nadir-zenith so select it from drop-down-box and Apply. Just open equirectangular image in GIMP (G’MIC addon for GIMP has to be instaled first). Note: Although editing on a phone is convenient, editing on a desktop with Photoshop or Affinity is more efficient if you want to edit multiple parts of the photo, or if you want to add text in more than one area. In Photoshop or Affinity, you would switch to 360 view, move the view to the area where you want to paste the text or watermark, and after pasting the text or watermark, you would merge down (not merge visible) the text or watermark layer with the 360 photo. On a phone, you would move the target area to the middle, then paste the text or watermark. The same technique can also be used to add text or watermarks. ![]() Here’s how I did it.Ġ0:52 How to remove a tripod or shadow with smartphone apps (Snapseed and edit360)Ġ2:43 how to remove tripod or shadow from 360 photo with PhotoshopĠ3:45 how to remove tripod or shadow from 360 photo with Affinity Photo (a cheaper alternative to Photoshop) I shot and edited the photo all on my phone. The other day, I posted a 360 photo where the camera appeared invisible: I’ll show you 3 ways to do it on a phone (with apps such as Snapseed or Retouch) or desktop (with Photoshop or Affinity Photo, a cheaper alternative to Photoshop) Here’s how to remove a tripod or shadow from a 360 photo to make it look like it was shot with an invisible flying camera.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |