That’s it, yes it’s that easy, you now have a tiny, or little, planet. The end result will be the same but you may have to make some more adjustments if you use Steographic Down as this may not adjust the resolution of the image. NOTE: Ensure you select Little Planet and not Steographic Down. ![]() Switch over to the panorama editor and use the projection menu to select little planet. Start off by creating a new project and load either your finished photosphere or load the source images for a new sphere (if you use source images you will need to align the images before continuing. I will be starting with an already created photosphere and will load a single image into PTGui, though you can defiantly do this when you are stitching. Second I will be using PTGui which is paid software but you should be able to get similar results with Hugin (Free) though I am not sure if the steps are the same. This post will not cover how to shoot or create photospheres. ![]() ![]() As I said these are very easy to create so I will not focus a lot on how to create them but I will share a few tricks I have picked up.Ī couple notes before you continue reading First if you do not know how to shoot and create photospheres you will not be able to create a tiny planet. Recently I have had a few people reach out to me on Google+ and ask, “How to create the tiny planet”. These are a beautiful way to present a photo sphere and are a great idea for wall art (feel free to contact me if you want any prints) and they are very easy to create if you already know how to shoot and edit photospheres.
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