![]() ![]() ![]() The reason for doing this is all about resolution: In camera, the Virb 360 is limited to 4K when stitched in post, users can take advantage of the full 5.7K resolution offered. ![]() Normally, this process is done in-camera with the Virb 360, but users now have the option to do it manually. Garmin has also introduced the ability for users to stitch their own 360 videos in post. Insta360 Pro 2 shoots stabilized 8K VR video that you can watch on 4K headsetsīut HyperFrame Director isn’t the only new feature coming to Virb Edit. GoPro bumps resolution on Fusion 360 cam to 5.6K with new firmware The software will even allow the image to be zoomed all the way out into a “tiny planet” perspective, which is one of the more fun side effects of 360 video. The feature can also be used to slowly reveal one’s surroundings, by starting from a narrow angle of view and slowly “zooming out,” making use of the ultra-wide angle of view. Users can pull off smooth pans or rapid 180-degree rotations to quickly change perspective. HyperFrame Director allows users to turn 360-degree footage from Garmin’s Virb 360 camera into fixed-frame, 1080p video while panning, zooming, and reframing the shot as they see fit. Garmin is taking advantage of this feature in a free update to its Virb Edit desktop app with the new HyperFrame Director mode. But 360-degree video also has applications when outputting to standard fixed-frame (non-360) formats, with the potential to give editors creative freedom over the framing and angle of the shot. Garmin VIRB 360: HyperFrame Director Mode offers more creative control.The medium of 360-degree video is great for creating immersive experiences, particularly when paired with a virtual reality headset. ![]()
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