How to make Polar Panorama with Photoshop by iSuat
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Find or make a panorama picture
blinkyblinky says: Oct 24, 2011. 6:11 PM
What do you speak?
aidanjarosgrilli says: Jul 28, 2011. 9:50 PM
will this work on adobe cs5?
iSuat (author) says: Aug 2, 2011. 6:26 PM
Yes, I've tried. It's works (google translate)
aidanjarosgrilli says: Aug 3, 2011. 6:20 PM
what is with the (google translate) thing?
iSuat (author) says: Aug 8, 2011. 7:00 AM
I dont write english. Comments made with google translate
llukáč says: Feb 22, 2011. 11:18 PM
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wazzup333 says: Jun 2, 2010. 3:06 AM
Im using photoshop CS4 and dont have "Polar Coordinates" only diffuse glow, glass and ocean ripple in the distort menu..  Have I misunderstood or am I missing something in photoshop?
panoplanet says: Jun 11, 2010. 8:41 AM
It should be under filter >distort > polar coordinates First thing to check in CS4 is you can modify all the menus to show you different aspects of photoshop. There’s a drop down on the top right of the screen that shows what menu set you’re using, or you can access it from the windows > workspace options. I use essentials (which is the default and its there) Secondly polar coordinates only work in 8 bit mode so if you have a 16 bit image you’ll need to convert that to 8 bit first Hope this helps, I have a tutorial on this with some screen shots at www.panoplanets.com
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blackrock518 says: Jan 9, 2011. 9:45 PM
that`s brilliant thanx for sharing it :)
farzadbayan says: Jul 5, 2010. 11:34 PM
Very nice photo !
micobanff says: May 7, 2010. 12:27 PM
 Funny, I was just looking at a portfolio yesterday from a Banff photographer, and I thought, STRANGE! How on earth did he take a photograph like that? Now I know! LOL 
Thanks for sharing
panoplanet says: May 1, 2010. 9:56 PM
I love these polar panorams,  that was a great instructional.  I've also created a detailed tutorial on my website. http://www.panoplanets.com  where I use polar transformations and the flexify plugin on photoshop to create stereographic panoramas
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spencerjackson says: Apr 2, 2010. 6:16 PM
I've just tried it out and although not as good as yours I'm sure that this will be a great tool in the future. I'm off to the beach tomorrow.
iSuat (author) says: Mar 16, 2010. 5:40 PM
Hugin instead looks cool. But I seeing the first time.
And wait my next project ;) 
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lotusduck says: Mar 16, 2010. 9:10 AM
If you use Hugin instead, you don't get those nasty lines in the center of your ball. Of course you also have to take a few more pictures, but at least Hugin is freeware
Scottishsamurai_545 says: Feb 13, 2010. 9:13 PM
Very nice! It works just as well in GIMP, and only took about a minute to set-up. It works best if you have a landscape composed of at least half-dozen frames.
Saltine says: Dec 5, 2009. 12:49 PM
I've been looking for a tutorial of how to do this for forever!
eMwalimu says: Dec 1, 2009. 10:28 AM
This is TOTALLY AWESOME! I've had endless hours of fun with it... Thank you for the handy action, too!
Xonah says: Nov 6, 2009. 12:28 PM
This is very awesome! Simple, fast and just nice art, thanks! 5/5
cowscankill says: Sep 4, 2009. 6:21 AM
This works awesomely!
mrbolano says: Oct 27, 2008. 2:24 AM
No, theRIAA, that's not how they do it. They use a spherize filter plugin filter. You'll more than likely end up with ends that don't match like tyeo098 demonstrated above.
flio191 says: Dec 19, 2008. 12:33 PM
Depends, there's other ways too: I use this technique, but the only addition is that I take a zenith and a Nadir shot, (straight up and straight down) and use Hugin or Mathmap to run stitching on the photo. Hugin has an automatic equirectangular stitching setting, and others too, like mercator. It's really complicated though. Autopano Pro would help tons, being very quick and accurate.
xilefakamot says: Jul 29, 2009. 1:49 PM
I'm going to post an i'ble soon on how to do it in hugin
instructables_user_4783 says: Jun 2, 2009. 6:10 PM
This is awesome. It's very easy to do, but it looks so cool.
alaoeneye says: Apr 28, 2009. 10:56 AM
This art work is marvelous.You know since i was a kid , my dad had photoshop and no engineer he hired could use it, but this instructable has taught the real value of photoshop.Thanks instuctable
Tabasco Sauce says: Mar 19, 2009. 10:08 PM
Nice tutorial. You should put in there somewhere that you should stitch the ends of your picture together before you polarize. An easy way to do this is filters->other->offset. Offset till you can see the seam in about the center of the picture then just patch away. The easiest way to patch a seam is just to use the clone stamp tool. It doesn't have to look perfect, just enough so there isn't a harsh line.
LoneWolf says: Jan 15, 2009. 12:04 PM
That rocks
blugyblug says: Dec 26, 2008. 11:31 PM
Yay its my LittleBigPlanet -.- But seriously, that looks awesome.
cecilomar says: Dec 5, 2008. 8:14 AM
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tyeo098 says: Jun 2, 2008. 6:07 PM
But I assume that the ends of the image must connect, or you will end up with somthing like this...
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GorillazMiko says: Jun 1, 2008. 2:51 PM
Very cool!

I am going to try this out, maybe.

+5/5 stars.
LinuxH4x0r says: May 31, 2008. 8:25 PM
Awesome!
theRIAA says: May 31, 2008. 5:13 PM
ohh.... that's how they do it
iSuat (author) says: May 31, 2008. 4:44 PM
Thanks
benthekahn says: May 31, 2008. 4:43 PM
Awesome effect!
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