CupChair App Will Take 360 Degree Pictures With Your iPhone and a Cup
Sep 11, 2012 19:54
The CupChair app by RotaryView streamlines the process of making great panoramic project images. It's also a simple process. All you have to do is place your iPhone in a cup (like the above), and point away at the thing you want a 360 degree shot of.
The app does most of the work from there after that, and makes sure nothing in the background is moving. The app even takes pictures by itself, and all you have to do is turn the product and move your hand out of the way.
After that is done, the app will automatically generate a 360 degree view of the image, after processing the shots itself and it will then provide you an embed code.
The app, and the associated service of cloud-storage and processing, is going to cost you a bit though at $9 a month or $99 a year.
Either way, it's useful, if you're selling products and need a 360 degree view. In fact, every product should have a 360 degree view. Download it at the links here: [CupChair via The Next Web]
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