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These 3 Features in iOS 15 Are Exclusive to the iPhone 12

You'll need at least an iPhone 12 to take better panoramic images and enjoy certain 5G enhancements with iOS 15.

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6 Free Tools to Create Stunning Panorama Photos

Want to create an amazing panorama photo from multiple photos? You can use one of these tools to create a panorama with ease.

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Post Instagram Panoramas With This Cool Trick

Instagram Panoramas allow you to post multiple photos and videos in one status update. Here's how to use this feature.

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Ricoh Theta Review

We're taking a fresh look at the Ricoh Theta now that 360 degree videos are more widely supported. While it won't replace your DSLR, the Ricoh Theta is ridiculously good fun.

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10 Free Photo Editor Tools To Make The Most Of Your Shots

Whatever happened to all the snapshots you've taken in the past? If you've got plans and ideas, here are some great Windows and some cross platform tools to process them with.

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5 Tips for Taking Panoramic Photos With Your Smartphone

Panoramic images of stunning landscapes almost always look marvellous, but they can be extremely difficult to create. Using a smartphone, there are various techniques and tricks which you can employ to get the best results.

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Build Your Own Google Street View Using An Android Phone Or DSLR Camera

If you have an Android phone or DSLR camera, you can now create your own Street View, which is laid on top of a Google Map. You can even embed the image on your website.

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New Photosynth Brings Spin, Panorama, Walk and Wall for Immersive 3D Photos

The new version of Photosynth offers new, exciting 3D panorama features, which Microsoft calls Spin, Panorama, Walk and Wall.

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Enjoy Breathtaking Panoramic Views With SphereShare.net [Android]

When the Google Nexus 4 first came out, one of the nicest new features it introduced was Photo Spheres. These are immersive 360-degree panoramas you can take with the phone's camera app, no extra gear needed. In the hands of a skilled photographer they create views that are the next best thing to actually being there. If you're looking for a service that's all about Photo Spheres, without any of that pesky "friending", "circling" and commenting that go on in a social network, look no further than SphereShare.net.

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Stitch Together Panoramic Images With Arcsoft Panorama Maker 6 [Giveaway]

Here at MakeUseOf, we’ve given away ArcSoft products in the past. This week, we’ll be giving away 25 copies of Arcsoft Panarama Maker 6 worth a total of $2000 absolutely free!

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