There are a few ways to create a 360 photo:
- Take a panorama with an iOS device or Samsung Galaxy phone.
- Capture a 360-degree photo on your phone using an app like Street View or Google Camera.
- Take a 360-degree photo with a 360 camera, such as the Samsung Gear 360, RICOH THETA S, 360Fly, Giroptic 360 Cam or ALLie Camera.
- Facebook recently rolled out support for 360-degree photos
and joining in is simple as long as you have a smartphone and the right
app - these immersive, spherical stills let you peer in any direction
rather than just looking at a flat, two-dimensional image of a scene.
Think about Street View: you can look up, down, left and right, and Facebook's 360 photos work in the same way. There's also 360-degree video, where you're inside a moving sphere rather than a static one, but here we're going to focus on taking and uploading pictures.
Capture every last part of your surroundings and your posts are bound to stand out in the News Feed. Here's how to get started with Facebook 360 photos.
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