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Facebook Now Supports 360 Degree and Panoramic Photos [Video]

Posted June 9, 2016 at 6:25pm by iClarified · 11149 views
Facebook has been updated with support for sharing 360 degree and panoramic photos. The company announced the new feature in a blog posting today.

For the first time, you can now easily share 360 photos on Facebook. Simply take a panorama with your phone or capture a 360-degree photo using a 360 photo app or 360 camera, and then post it on Facebook as you would a normal photo. From there, we’ll convert it to an immersive 360 photo that people can explore, similar to how people experience 360 videos on Facebook.

360 photos will be denoted with a compass icon on the right hand side of the photo. You can explore a 360 photo on mobile by tapping and dragging the photo or by moving your phone, and on the web by clicking and dragging.

You can also explore Facebook 360 photos in virtual reality with the Samsung Gear VR, powered by Oculus. While using a supported Samsung device, simply click View in VR in the top left corner of the video, place the phone in the Gear VR, and experience the photo in an immersive VR environment.



How It Works:
● Take a panorama on your iOS device or Samsung Galaxy phone or capture a 360-degree photo using a 360 photo app or 360 camera.

● Open the Facebook app and share the photo as you would any other photo: tap the status tool from the top of your Timeline or News Feed, select Photo/Video, choose the photo you want to share, and tap Post.

● Once your photo is posted, look around in your photo — or any other 360 photo in News Feed that’s marked with the compass icon — by moving your phone or dragging with your finger. Tap on the photo to view it in full screen.

● On Samsung Gear VR-compatible phones, you’ll see a button in the top left corner of your photo that says “View in VR.” If you tap on that button and insert your phone into your Gear VR headset, you can see your 360 photo in virtual reality.

Take a look at the video below for more details. Viewing is live now and over the next few days Facebook will be rolling out the ability to share your own 360 photos.