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Panomoments: Convert your 360 video into a living 360 photo (see a sample)

Panomoments: Create living 360 photos
Panomoments: Create living 360 photos

You can now convert a 360 video into a panomoment — a living 360 photo.  Here’s a sample and a simple tutorial.

What if your 360 photo shows motion as you rotate it?  That’s the concept of Panomoments, which actually began back in 2016 as a Kickstarter project.  At that time, the creators envisioned capturing panomoments with a special type of rotating camera and tripod.  Here was their concept:

In February 2018, Panomoments creator Dustin Kerstein decided to simplify the process of capturing a Panomoment by using 360 videos. Instead of requiring a special camera, you could simply upload a short 360 video clip and their software can convert it into a panomoment.

Here is a sample, originally shot on a Garmin Virb 360:

Sushi bar

PanoMoments – Capture Living Photos

To create a panomoment from a 360 video, you’ll need to use a video that was shot on a tripod.  Panomoment will take at most 300 frames (10 secs. on a 30fps camera).  In this case, the sample I used was a 4-sec. clip.  After uploading the file to Panomoments.com, their software will create a panomoment out of it.  It takes a few minutes of processing (you’ll get an email when it’s ready).

Panomoments.com has two tiers of membership: a free Basic account and a Pro account which can embed the panomoments, among other features.

What do you think of this concept?  Thanks to Jim Jensen (Google+ Photo Sphere Community) for bringing this to my attention!

About the author

Mic Ty

Mic Ty is a photographer and camera reviewer since 2009, who discovered 360 photography in 2015 and never looked back. Frustrated by the lack of quality coverage on 360 tech, he is the founder of 360Rumors.com since 2016. He started this site to educate and support the growing VR community. With over 70+ 360 cameras in his collection and 2,700+ articles published, he's one of the most trusted voices in immersive imaging.

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