- Insta360 One X Desktop App
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- Insta360 Studio is a software application that allows users to play and edit videos filmed by Insta360. Its brand new interface and increasing functions will offer you better experiences with spherical videos. Comparing with the traditional method of screen recording, Insta360 Studio is able to accurately control the angle of the screen.
- This 360 editing tutorial by EatSleep360 sticks to the basics and helps beginners to start using Insta360 Studio for ONE X to edit their 360 videos. If you are new to the insta360 ONE X and to the insta360 editing software then this is a great place to start.
OK great! You have taken all your shots, converted them to HDR, and now it is time to transfer them to your desktop. But you wonder… How to transfer images from the Insta360 ONE X to your desktop?
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The Insta360 ONE X app – A full editing room to accompany your ONE X. All in your pocket. With our app, you don’t have to point your camera anymore. The ONE X shoots in every direction at once, then you choose the best parts of your shot and create cinematic edits with the app. Try dropping points.
It’s actually not too complicated, but if you have processed your images using HDR then you can’t just plug your camera in and transfer it from there. The actual HDR images are not stored on your camera, so you need to first save them to your phone image album and then transfer them to your desktop.
Here’s how to do that:
For the expert:
Make sure you are connected to the camera
In the home screen, click on Album
Click on the image you wish to transfer
Click on the “share” icon in the right top corner (for iphone, android might have it some place else)
Click “add to album”
Plug your phone into your computer
Transfer the images from your phone to your computer
For those that need visualisation, here’s the same steps with images:
1. Make sure you’re connected to your camera (using WIFI or cable)
2. In the home screen, click on Album
3. Click on the image you wish to transfer
Note – if your image was not processed for HDR before, it will start doing that now. So wait until that is finished.
4. Click on the “share” icon in the right top corner (for iphone, android might have it some place else)
5. Click “add to album”
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Now connect your phone to your computer and transfer the images like you would do with normal images.
That’s all!
Now if you are a My360 user (and if you’re not… you should be, click here…) you can skip this last step and upload the images straight from your phone into the My360 App into the property profile so the images will be ready and waiting for you when you get back to the office.
Click the following link if you would like to know how to enable HDR for your images. You can also read this blog and learn how to create an interactive property virtual tour using your Insta360 ONE X camera.
This has felt like a very long wait for Insta360 ONE X camera owners who’ve thus far had to deal with the mobile apps if they want to get the most out of their camera’s footage. But now, Insta360 Studio for ONE X is finally here, with all of the FreeCapture keyframe goodness that older Insta360 Studio version users have long enjoyed.
Up until now, Insta360 Studio for ONE X had only been available as a beta, and while it supported the FlowState stabilisation it did not offer FreeCapture support which allows you to convert your 360° footage into flat 2D footage in post and keyframe camera movement animations.
Why not just use the old version of Insta360 Studio with ONE X footage? Well, for a start it doesn’t support FlowState stabilisation. And FlowState really is incredible. If you were just watching back the stabilised footage, you’d really think you were watching an action camera on a gimbal. The first time I saw the results in action, I was just blown away. But the older Insta360 Studio also doesn’t support 360° footage larger than 4K, and the ONE X shoots 5.7K.
Insta360 One X Studio Download
A sneak peek from our upcoming Insta360 ONE X review
So, up until now, if you wanted to get those animated keyframe camera movements on the desktop, you’d have to export the camera’s 5.7K footage out of the Studio for ONE X beta as 4K. Then bring that 4K footage into the old version of Studio to animate it and then export out your final footage. It’s been a pain of a process and results in a fair amount of detail loss due to the intermediary drop in resolution and extra compression involved with adding that extra export step.
But now that Insta360 ONE X Studio is out of beta and has finally been released, you can minimise those compression issues and work with your full size footage, resulting in a rather high detail 1080p flat footage output. Not only can you keyframe the position of the virtual camera in post, but you can also completely change the view. You can bounce from tiny planet to a regular flat camera to a fisheye at will, and have it smoothly animate between them.
Along with 5.7K editing support, the new software also offers support for stitched MP4 files as well as Insta360’s proprietary .insv format. This means it should also support footage from 3rd party 360 cameras in standard panoramic format. There are also presets for transitions and perspectives, as well as drag-and-drop keyframes.
We’ll have our complete review of the Insta 360 ONE X coming up soon (it’s here!), so keep an eye out for that for the full run down. But now that Insta360 Studio for ONE X has reached a final release, it just became a much more useful camera.
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You can download the new Insta360 Studio for ONE X from the Insta360 website. And if you want to find out more about what’s new, check out the Insta360 blog.