Ricoh Theta application (both iOs and Android version) does a great job in setting up horizon levels automatically during transferring the photos from the camera to the phone.

But in other cases if we want to edit and store our photos on the computer, we face the fact that our images, copied right from the camera, can be twisted, distorted and they don’t always have a straight horizon.

We can find apps and some software which help us aligning our 360 photos in post, but now I show you the fastest and easiest way. This way we get straight panorama photos without processing them one-by-one with any desktop software.

Get some inspiration and check out my 360 photos on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gaba_vr/

For further tutorials and 360 videos subscribe to my channel: http://www.ngsstudio.hu/vr/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wearevr360/

Created by Szidor N. Gábor / Gaba VR

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