360 Video Tips – for GoPro’s and Kolor Stitching Software
- by Prof. Dan Pacheco
- October 29
- in
These tips were compiled by Professor Ken Harper.
Capture/Stitching for Freedom360 and Kolor Pano Apps
Capture Tips
- Use the same exact settings on each GoPro
- Number each camera
- Problem areas, movement, vibration and color changes
- Batteries go fast, 30–60 minutes of shooting, remote too!
- Objects closer to the camera become more distorted
- Try to keep your best content outside of the overlapping areas
- All the videos you want to stitch together have to be in the same folder
- Account for import time, up to three hours for 30 minutes of footage
Links
Master VR Lists
- bit.ly/vr-360-master-list
- vrstorytelling.org
Overviews
Tutorials
Software/Hardware
- freedom360.us
- kolor.com
- 360heros.com
Inspiration
- theenemyishere.org
Steps
- Capture
- Editing using Autopano Autopano Pro / Giga 4
- Export
Basic GoPro Hero 4 Camera Set-Up
Camera Set-Up (side button)
- 1440 – 60FPS
- Wide mode on
- White balance to Auto
- Protune on
- Color Tuning to "GoPro color" or “Flat” for tweaking in post needs
- Sharpness value to Low/Medium
- ISO 6400 as a limit
- Disable the low-light mode
- Set individual cameras EV settings as needed (i.e. 1 camera facing sun)
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Shooting Workflow
- Pair cameras with remote
- Power ON the cameras with the wifi remote
- Press Record on wifi remote
- Check each camera for red recording lights and identical settings
- Twist tripod stem quickly to motion sync the cameras
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Preparation of the video files
- If you have multiple sequences, make one folder by sequence
- sequence_01 > CAM_1.mp4, CAM_2.mp4 , CAM_3.mp4…
- sequence_02 > CAM_1.mp4, CAM_2.mp4 , CAM_3.mp4…
- Download template and place appropriate .pano in sequence folder
(http://www.kolor.com/wiki-en/action/view/Autopano_Video_-_Template_Stitching)
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Import and synchronize
- Drag and drop videos in folder into APV interface
- In timeline click on point closest to motion or audio synchronization prompt in your video
- Click on synchronization button
- Set Search Range to look for sync prompt (i.e. 30 secs before/after current time)
- Select method to sync, auto or motion (Used a clap? Choose audio)
- Click OK
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Editing – Stitch Videos Using Section/Range Stitching Method
- Drag blue in and out flags to make selection
- Select “Stitch As Current Selection”
- Click Click "Stitch as Pano" and select the right template (appropriate .pano file)
- Save Project
- Hide source videos by dragging source video window
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Editing – Automatic Stabilization and Horizon Adjustment
- Click “Motion” on the Horizon Stitching tab (0–80% for vibration only, 80–100%, all motion)
- Place cursor somewhere on your output segment (red), click “Edit”, this will open APG
- Use Move Tool to adjust/straighten/flip the horizon
- Save and return to APV
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Editing – Manually Adjust Horizon Over Time
- Create multiple states on the timeline with transitions between states as necessary
- Use Cutter Tool to cut selection into 2 states (13:20 in workflow video)
- Drag boundaries or transitions (green) to match whole
- Click on one of the little black arrows to edit segment in APG
- Adjust horizon as before using the Move tool
- Save, return to AVP
- Select the second segment, adjust in APG, save and return to AVP again
- Go to the middle of your video, using the Cut Tool
- Repeat as need
- Calculate RMS (optional, helps in assessing stitching quality)
- In AVP click RMS in the Stitching tab
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Editing – Manually Adjust Individual Camera Exposure and Color
- Click Edit in AVP and go to APG
- Adjust Blend settings
- Select Multiband Tool (green outlined gear)
- Adjust blend setting 1–10
- Select Cutting style
- Iso, good for static shots, allows to mask pole/tripod
- No cutting, produces ghosts in overlapping mode but smoother transitions
- Weighting > Diamond Mode
- Select Multiband Tool (green outlined gear)
- Go to Color Correction Tab
- Click Auto
- Adjust Gamma and Vignetting
- Save and return to APV
- As in the horizon correction section, create as many states as needed
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Exporting – 360 Video Render
- In APV, take note of segment selection in red
- Click Render
- Render Box
- Native size listed by default, always 2:1 ratio for full sphere
- Blending Presets already set in APG
- Output Types
- Choose MP4 and choose preset
(uncompressed will produce video sized to dimensions at the top of window)
- Choose MP4 and choose preset
- Encoding Rules
- Select Preset 4k Full HD (size will be shown at bottom of window)
- Standard, As Original
- FPS as Preset
- Aspect Ratio, Keep In Pixel Size
- Select Audio Source
- Click OK
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