Tiny Planet Pictures taken with your Nexus 4

djkleric

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Since there is a topic on pictures taken with your N4 why not break it down a bit here and show us your tiny planet pics!

Here are some of mine.

Live shots in the morning. 3 different stations Live trucks.
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Downtown Oklahoma City
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Oklahoma City National Bombing Memorial
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My Station- KOCO Eyewitness News 5
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bilago

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Since there is a topic on pictures taken with your N4 why not break it down a bit here and show us your tiny planet pics!

Here are some of mine.

Live shots in the morning. 3 different stations Live trucks. 2012-11-30 05.11.26-1 | Flickr - Photo Sharing!

Downtown Oklahoma City 2012-12-02 11.27.25-1 | Flickr - Photo Sharing!

Oklahoma City National Bombing Memorial 2012-12-02 11.15.14-1 | Flickr - Photo Sharing!

My Station- KOCO Eyewitness News 5 2012-11-30 08.45.27-1 | Flickr - Photo Sharing!

I don't know if it's just me, but your links are not working

2012-11-30 05.11.26-1 | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
2012-12-02 11.27.25-1 | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
2012-12-02 11.15.14-1 | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
2012-11-30 08.45.27-1 | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
 

djkleric

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Just take a photosphere and after it renders, at the bottom right there is an option to make them. Looks like one of the tiny planets.
 

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Just take a photosphere and after it renders, at the bottom right there is an option to make them. Looks like one of the tiny planets.

I don't see this option. Do I have to first create an entire "sphere" (that is, 360 deg)? I have so far tried with about 180 deg side to side and perhaps 45 deg up and down from the "normal" plane.
 

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Okay, so I just read elsewhere that you do indeed need to shoot a full 360 deg image to enable the Tiny Planet tool.

Will have to give that a try later...
 

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I'm sorry, but I can't get this one figured out. I can take a 360 degree panoramic, but I'm not seeing how to turn it into a tiny planet image. Is there a separate app you need to install, or is this in the native camera? Could you give me a step by step?
 

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Tiny planets FTW! This is a really cool effect although I haven't had a chance to try it out yet. Thanks for bringing this to light OP.
 

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I'm sorry, but I can't get this one figured out. I can take a 360 degree panoramic, but I'm not seeing how to turn it into a tiny planet image.

Since images are worth more than words...
 

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How did you get your tiny planets to not have a black hole in the middle? When I take a photosphere, there is always a black empty part where I am standing straight down.
 

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Maybe, does it give you a target straight down if you step to the side and hold the phone over where you were just standing?
 

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these are awesome you guys probably look like psychos moving your phone around in a 360 deg manner. haha pretty cool though.
 

greydarrah

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Take the photosphere in portrait mode, not landscape.

Outdated yet Young Motorola Photon 4G

Man, this makes me feel like an idi0t (mostly because I'm a photographer), but I just can't get this working. I tried in portrait mode and still have the big black center. I also can't figure out how some people seem to have moved their camera both up/down, as well as turning 360 degrees. Mine is always forcing me to turn 360 while keeping the camera level.
 

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