Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Introduction of 360 Panorama

Introduction of 360 Panorama

360-degree panoramic photos, also known as panoramic photos, are called panorama in English, or PANORAMA, which usually refers to photos taken in the normal and effective visual angle of human eyes (about 90 degrees horizontally and about 70 degrees vertically) or including the residual visual angle of both eyes (about 180 degrees horizontally and about 90 degrees vertically) or even the complete scene range of 360 degrees.

In the traditional panoramic photo of optical photography, all scenes ((cylindrical panorama)) from 90 degrees to 360 degrees are displayed on a two-dimensional plane, and the front, back, left and right of a scene are pushed in front of the viewer in an unobstructed view, and even a so-called "complete" panorama (spherical panorama) is even "painted" on the top of the head and the soles of the feet. With the continuous development of digital image technology and Internet technology, it can be displayed on the Internet with a special playback software. Users can control the direction of looking around with the mouse and keyboard, which can be left, right, near and far. It makes you feel that you are in the environment, as if you are browsing the beautiful scenery outside in a window.