360 Glasses Photography Example

360 Glasses Photography Specs

Total Process Time to Create Web-ready 360 Glasses Photography: ~6 minutes

Frame Count: 48 frames/360 rotation (1 capture every 7.5 degrees)

Zoom Level: 1.8X zoom

Total File Size/Output Size: 4.85MB (48 frames at 1500 x 835 px). Images were shot at 3152 x 1753 pixels (pre-cropped using Live View Crop tool to define a shooting area), we then resized the 360 product image set during output to 1500 pixels wide. We composed the 360 View at 800 pixels while including 1500 pixel wide image set for zoom. View 360 product view *iframe output here (*iframe dynamically fit/scale to viewing window).

Lighting UsedMedium LumiPad 360 Product Photography Lighting System

Turntable/Software UsedSilver Series MID Photography Turntable + Shutter Stream 360 Product Photography Software

Accessory UsedMedium 360 Turntable Acrylic Riser

Camera/Lens Used: Canon Rebel T5 (aka: EOS 1200D, Kiss X70) with Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 STM Lens

360 Glasses Photography Notes

We had dimmed the light on the LumiPad LED Panels (about 10% dim on backlight and about 40% dim on front lights). The dimming on the front lights was in order to minimize reflections on the lenses when shooting 360 Glasses Photography (although we would suggest to remove lenses from eyeglass frames (if possible) before shooting. In the Shutter Stream 360 Software we applied the following edits:

Levels – Moved right reference point to a value of 243
Sharpness – increased to 1.5

These editing changes were made to all images in 1 click using ‘Apply to All’ editing feature.

Using the Silver Series MID 360 Product Photography Turntable and Medium 360 Acrylic Riser we used a rotation speed of 1 (48 image capture took ~2 minutes) .

We had shot this on a desktop set up.

Last, we used three white foamboard sheets (one on each side of the turntable and one on top of the lighting) to create a product photography lightbox. 3X Panels are included with purchase of LumiPad 360 Lighting.

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