Finally, an app for iPhone that allows you to capture spherical 360° panorama photos. Teleport is the only app that allows you to capture your environment in 360°. Just find a cool location, and follow the prompts to capture your environment in every angle. Teleport will stitch your photos together, and output a spherical 360° panorama photo. Download the Vision Pro version of Teleport to relive your memory by fully immersing yourself in your 360° panorama photo. What used to require an expensive 360° camera, now can be done conveniently on your phone with Teleport. Whether you want these photos for Real Estate and Interior Design, Tourism and Travel, Art and Creative Projects, or simply just for your memories - Teleport is here to make that possible. How it works: 1. Download the app on your iPhone or iPad 2. Take a 360° panorama capture on your iPhone or iPad 3. Download the app on your Vision Pro, and immerself yourself in the 360° panorama, or view on your iPhone or iPad Terms of Use: http://hdreye.app/terms/ Privacy Policy: http://hdreye.app/privacy/
Bad stitching, unusable results
Despite my multiple attempts, all my output results were simply unusable because of bad stitching. That’s beyond the issue of laughably low quality visuals (captured on iPhone 14 Pro).
Question for the developer
Will this app cost me money, what so ever?
Takes great 360 degree pics
(Reviewing version 1.1) This app lets you take 360 degree photospheres, view them on your phone (& other devices I don’t have), and download them in a variety of ways. You take 51 pictures, upload them to their server, wait 2-3 minutes, and download the 360x180 degree pic to your phone. The viewer follows your phone as you move it, or you can scroll with your finger. Note that the 51 pics are taken in portrait orientation, and must be straight. But the app shows you which way to twist the phone if needed. I missed that early on and wondered why the target dot was turning red. Overall, this is a great app, which does the job well. Version 1.1 has room for minor improvements, but the basics are solid.
Better handling of no or low network conditions.
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