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<blockquote data-quote="nilanjan118" data-source="post: 76643" data-attributes="member: 13902"><p>Hi there, I have watched several tutorials on YouTube and read many posts as to how to make the interactive 360 pano work. The easiest method I found is described below.</p><p></p><p>Download the stitched image to your PC. </p><p>Go to <a href="https://www.thexifer.net/" target="_blank">theXifer.net - Just a Web Based EXIF Editor for Local, Cloud, Flickr, Bootstrap</a></p><p>Upload your image.</p><p>Go to the tab "XMP GPano Tags" and enter the following -</p><p>ProjectionType: "equirectangular"</p><p>UsePanoramaViewer: "true" </p><p>Close the editor and download the image.</p><p></p><p>Now if your phone is compatible, you can open the image from your Gallery and you will get an interactive 360 degree experience.</p><p>Otherwise, you can simply upload the image to Facebook or Google photos to get the interactive experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nilanjan118, post: 76643, member: 13902"] Hi there, I have watched several tutorials on YouTube and read many posts as to how to make the interactive 360 pano work. The easiest method I found is described below. Download the stitched image to your PC. Go to [URL="https://www.thexifer.net/"]theXifer.net - Just a Web Based EXIF Editor for Local, Cloud, Flickr, Bootstrap[/URL] Upload your image. Go to the tab "XMP GPano Tags" and enter the following - ProjectionType: "equirectangular" UsePanoramaViewer: "true" Close the editor and download the image. Now if your phone is compatible, you can open the image from your Gallery and you will get an interactive 360 degree experience. Otherwise, you can simply upload the image to Facebook or Google photos to get the interactive experience. [/QUOTE]
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