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Disclaimer: The following texts simply reflect my personal experiences, methods and solutions. None of this is universally applicable or absolute. Everyone is welcome to add to and improve this topic!
Disclaimer: The following texts simply reflect my personal experiences, methods and solutions. None of this is universally applicable or absolute. Everyone is welcome to add to and improve this topic!
== The camera ==
In principle, it doesn’t matter which camera you use to take the photos. However, for Panoramax to be able to use the images, the image data must at least include the location of the shot in the form of coordinates and the time the photo was taken.
My experience with relevant cameras is limited to a GoPro Hero9 and two 360° cameras, an Insta360 X3 and a GoPro Max.
The Insta360 has the disadvantage that it cannot generate GPS data itself. Additional hardware is required for this.
That is why I chose the GoPro Max.
=== camera settings ===
When using the images for Panoramax, it is advisable to create image sequences. This offers significant advantages for further processing and use.
To create suitable image sequences with a GoPro Max, I use the time-lapse mode with the following settings:
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Disclaimer: The following texts simply reflect my personal experiences, methods and solutions. None of this is universally applicable or absolute. Everyone is welcome to add to and improve this topic!

The camera

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In principle, it doesn’t matter which camera you use to take the photos. However, for Panoramax to be able to use the images, the image data must at least include the location of the shot in the form of coordinates and the time the photo was taken. My experience with relevant cameras is limited to a GoPro Hero9 and two 360° cameras, an Insta360 X3 and a GoPro Max.

The Insta360 has the disadvantage that it cannot generate GPS data itself. Additional hardware is required for this.

That is why I chose the GoPro Max.

camera settings

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When using the images for Panoramax, it is advisable to create image sequences. This offers significant advantages for further processing and use.

To create suitable image sequences with a GoPro Max, I use the time-lapse mode with the following settings:


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