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Panorama Editor: Adjustments & Sliders

Specify the style for your panoramas. Choose an available style or create your own

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Written by Elza Kreslina
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How to adjust panoramas

  1. Find & open the project you want to edit

  2. Click the menu button "..." on the virtual tour card

  3. Select "Panoramas"

  4. Click on the menu button “…” at the top right corner > Click “Edit”
    (Or find a panorama > Click the menu button “…” on the panorama’s card > Click “Edit”)

  5. Click on “Adjustments”

  6. Choose a style from the dropdown menu (e.g. Balanced brightness, Gentle warmth, Cool & bright) or adjust sliders to set your own preferences

  7. Copy edits and paste them to all panoramas or just specific ones

  8. Click Save & close

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Available styles

Colour boost; Balanced brightness; Gentle warmth; Muted colours; Cool & bright; Delicate cool; Crisp or adjust sliders to set your own preferences.

When choosing different styles, sliders values will change accordingly.

If you have chosen a style and then change values in one of the sliders, in the dropdown menu the style will change to “Custom” (this appears only when you change values and is not an option you can choose)

Custom styles

You can create and add new styles in the Editor, and once saved, they will be available across all projects.

To add a custom style

  1. Adjust the sliders according to your preference

  2. Click the “Add as a new style” button

  3. Name your custom style

  4. Click “Save“.

Your newly created style will now be available in the dropdown menu list.

Note: If the sliders are set to the same values as an existing style, you won't be able to create a new one.

Sliders

What does each slider do?

  1. Exposure:

    Controls the overall brightness. Increase for a brighter image and decrease for a darker one.

  2. Saturation:

    Controls the intensity of colours. Increase for richer colours, decrease for paler ones.

  3. Vibrance:

    Enhances colour intensity without over-saturating

  4. Temperature:

    Adjusts the warmth or coolness of colours. Increase for a warmer look, and decrease for a cooler look.

  5. Contrast:

    Controls the difference between the lightest and darkest parts of the image.

    More contrast makes the photos pop, less contrast makes them blend.

  6. Highlights:

    Manages the brightness of lighter areas. Move left to reveal details in bright areas and right to darken them.

  7. Shadows:

    Manages the brightness of darker areas. Move right to reveal details in dark areas and left to darken them.

  8. Sharpen:

    Determines the image's crispness, revealing small details and contrasts.

    In a photo with sufficient sharpness, you'll be able to see even the smallest details as well as any micro-contrasts.

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