Both of these softwares will automatically stitch your photos and videos, and once your shots are stitched, the selfie stick is gone. Just like that. The only thing you need to do after shooting is to import your content into either the Insta360 app or our desktop software, Insta360 Studio. You attach the stick, shoot photos or videos, and it’s gone. The Invisible Selfie Stick is incredibly easy to use. So where did we decide to place the line in our stitching algorithm? Well, we decided to cheat the stitch ever so slightly so that we could neatly edit the selfie stick straight out of existence. It gives Insta360’s stitching software the freedom to decide exactly where to stitch those two images together. That overlap between lenses is the key to the magic of the Invisible Selfie Stick. There’s some redundancy built-in - the content that’s right at the border between the two lenses gets captured by both sides. The camera captures more than a full 360 degrees. Math majors will have already realized that 200 + 200 does not equal 360.Īs usual, the math majors are right. To accomplish this, 360 cameras like Insta360 ONE R and Insta360 ONE X2 use two 200-degree lenses. The Invisible Selfie Stick leverages one of the unique aspects of a 360 camera: When you shoot 360, you have to stitch together multiple photos or videos captured by separate lenses that cover different parts of your scene. A post shared by Insta360 on at 8:20am PDT How the Invisible Selfie Stick Works
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