Here is a tutorial for removing tripods, shadows or other objects from your 360 video or 360 photo. The techniques that I will show can be used even when the environment is constantly moving, such as a tripod surrounded by water or grass waving in the wind.
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Okay so I love the methods for removing the monopod. But I have a question. How does this work with stereoscopic footage? I have over/under footage from an Insta360 Pro and I would like to use a similar method as you did in After Effects.
Hi Brad! I haven’t tried doing this method for 3D 360 yet.
Hi Mic, thanks for the tips! I have a question though, I’ve edited a photo in Photoshop but would like to use one of the animation presets within the Insta One X mobile app, any idea how to get the JPEG back into the app? I reckon I’d have to somehow convert it into .insp then place it on the SD card of the camera, but I can’t seem to find a way of getting it into the right format (converting equi-rectangular into a double fish eye format). Any tips would be very much appreciated!
Hi James. You can sort of do that by using the Theta+ app instead, which also has preset animations, and can be used directly with no workarounds. You can also do keyframed animations. Here’s a tutorial: https://360rumors.com/2018/06/360-photos-custom-video.html