This filter converts a 360° x 180° image, also known as equirectangular image, into a panorama.
These options are the same as Section 13.6, “Little Planet” options.
Click and drag to pan.
Shift + Click and drag to rotate.
Ctrl + Click and drag to pan with a constrained axis.
Alt + Click and drag to zoom.
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You can find free equirectangular images at https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:360°_panoramas_with_equirectangular_projection. |
Of course, you can get only a part of the original image in your panorama. The first thing you have to do is creating a new image with the size of your future panorama. Then, open the original image.
Open the Panorama Projection filter. Only the central part of the image is visible. Pan across the image to find your panorama using the Pan option or click and dragging. You can zoom in to have a wider view.