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What is that circular graphic I see at the “bottom” of many of the Total 360° images?

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What is that circular graphic I see at the “bottom” of many of the Total 360° images?

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The circular graphic is referred to as the “tripod cap” and covers the photographer’s tripod which is actually viewable in each Total 360° image. Since the fisheye lens captures a 185° field of view, the tripod supporting the camera is visible in the images. For high resolution images, Netstrom can either completely digitally remove the tripod and fill in the space with floor/ground or add a custom-designed tripod cap or logo of the client’s choosing. For basic Real Estate Virtual Tours, a standardized tripod cap with the is inserted into the image by the real estate virtual tour software. Total 360° Gallery and the “After & Before” feature in the Tech Notes section.

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