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Hello,
I’ve a got a Insta 360 One X2 360° camera. When I open a .dng (stitched with Insta 360 studio), in Photoshop to transform it in a 3D panorama, the operation seems to be ok.
But after, if I try to navigate in the spheric panorama, Photoshop display me a very special picture (like some big pixels) but impossible to navigate in the panorama.
When I look at my preference, every time I try to do it, Photoshop as disactivated 3D and Open GL.
My iMac is an iMac 5K 2017 / 16Go RAM / Core i5 / Radeon pro 570 4Go and my photoshop CC is up to date.
What can I do to fix this problem ?
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Pixels have no actual actual print size its the document resolution that set pixel print density a pixel print size. Resolution is meaningless on a display a display has single resolution the pixel size the are manufactured with. Image size changing on a display is done scaling the image. You only see you actual image pixels whey you scale(zoom) to 100% actual pixels. The are big an small pixels in an image all pixels in an image are rendered the same size.
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