Free iOS App Today: Panorama 360 Camera

https://itunes.apple.com/app/id399394507

 

360 degree, yes real 360 degree! Gyroscope Auto Shutter supported, you just need to sweep, the camera will capture all frames automatic. It is the best way to make very high quality 360 panorama photo within 10-30 seconds. 

Wouldn’t you like a view of the really big 360 panorama picture?

Ordinary cameras seldom capture the full impact of breathtaking landscapes, city scenes and tall buildings. Even if you’ve got a wide angle lens, it’s hard to squeeze everything into the frame and do the scene justice.

To pack more into the picture, photographers traditionally use the 
trick of shooting several frames, shifting the camera’s position to capture different parts of the scene. These shots are combined to create one extra-large image. However it’s a fiddly manual process 
that demands skill and patience to stitch frames together without obvious joins.

Now there’s a fun, easy way to create seamless, ultra-wide pictures with a huge field of view of up to 360 degrees, that’s equivalent to a wide angle lens wie in one frame. It is easy and quick.

Pano Camera 360 takes the hard work out of creating fabulous panoramic shots. And best of all, you don’t need a Computer or special software: everything’s done for you inside the iPhone.

Panorama 360 Camera can automatically capture and combine a high-speed burst of full-resolution images.Just click the shutter button and sweep the camera clockwise from left to right (or right to left) across your scene. Click done button at the end and wait for the app process all frames. Frames are then stitched together automatically inside the camera: the whole process takes just 10-60 seconds. 

Very high resolution: 
Sweep Wide mode captures dramatic panoramic shots with detail-packed 
11453×1360(360 degress) pixels. 

Features:
Adjusting the lans curvature.
White Balance/Brightness Lock to reduce difference for frames
Good for both INDOOR and OUTDOOR
Fast/Auto shutter, easy and Quick
Accelerometer supported
Gyroscope auto shutter
Very high resolution 
Recommended shooting distance: >2M
Recommended avoid large areas of walls and sky(Low contrast background)
Flash Light(iPhone4/4s/5) Supported
3D view interface 
Landscape and Portrait supported 
Universal supported (ipad2/Mini/3/4 tested) 
Email,Facebook,Twitter supported

Horizontal and vertical fast shooting for iPhone4s/5 and iPad2/Mini/3/4

Support: davidyuanst@gmail.com

 

Nathan Smith

Nathan Smith is Director of Technology for the College of Education and Human Services at Utah State University. In that role, he also directs The Adele & Dale Young Education Technology Center (The YETC) located in room 170 of the Education Building on Utah State University's Logan campus. The YETC is a combination student open­access computer facility, a K­12 curriculum materials library, a NASA Educator Resource Center for Utah, and a technology training center. Nathan served eight years (2004­2012) on the Board of Directors for the Utah Coalition for Education Technology (UCET) He was re­elected in 2014 to serve another two year term on the board. A former elementary school teacher, Nathan has taught students every age from young children to senior citizens. He has had the opportunity beginning in 2011 to train international high school teachers from all over the world about technology in education, through the U.S. State

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