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February 22, 2024
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Retouche image panoramique 360

  • February 22, 2024
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Bonjour à tous,

 

Fût un temps ou je pouvais naviguer et modifier mes photos 360 issues d'une camera type insta360 à travers le menu : 3d > panorama sphérique > nouveau calque de panorama à partir du calque sélectionné

Ca me permettait d'effacer proprement le trépied mais depuis les dernières versions de Photoshop impossible de retrouver ce menu.

Comment traiter les photos panoramique 360 dans photoshop ? Merci pour votre aide.

 

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Participant
August 24, 2025

Initially, Photoshop relied on OpenGL to support 3D functions, which allowed it to work on different platforms. However, modern operating systems and GPU platforms are increasingly abandoning OpenGL, which is inferior to native APIs in terms of stability and performance.
So... For all the plugins suggested above, check out Panoflatten plugin for Photoshop. https://exchange.adobe.com/apps/cc/bbc31cbe/panoflatten

thomas_bredenfeld
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 4, 2024

it's not possible anymore in PS natively as @Kevin Stohlmeyer said.

but there are alternatives, using the conversion of a spherical ("equirectangular") image to a cube with 6 faces, giving you a retouchable floor cube face for proper tripod removal. you can use the flexify PS plugin (http://www.flamingpear.com/flexify-for-removing-tripods.html) or the superrune PS plugin (https://www.superrune.com/tools/supercubic.php). while flexify is made for a lot of other stuff too, superrune is made especially for this purpose.

3rd party apps are affinity photo (https://affinity.help/photo/en-US.lproj/index.html?page=pages/LiveProjection/equirectangular.html&title=Equirectangular%20projection) which has a spherical edit mode pretty similar to the old PS function. a pro tool for such use cases and a lot of other things is pano2vr (https://ggnome.com/pano2vr/) sporting a seamless PS integration for extracting any portion of a sphere, handing it over to PS, edit and re-insert it seamlessly into the sphere.

Participant
October 17, 2024

Merci pour votre aide.

Kevin Stohlmeyer
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 22, 2024

@Querome Adobe ended 3D support with version 22.2. You can still download that version through the CC Desktop app.

https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/3d-faq.html