![]() So let’s dive in and take a closer look at what’s new for Insta360’s One R kit. Highlighted in the video at the top of this page, the One R’s latest set of incoming features include Horizon Lock and Loop Recording, as well as various editing tools and tricks. ![]() The latest update dropped this week, and we think you’re going to like it. Since then, the China-based company has rolled out a number of software updates to increase the fun you can have with any of the One R’s three cameras. Indeed, in our in-depth review, we were particularly impressed by the 360-degree unit, saying: “The videos are great, the versatility is unbeatable, the app extensive, and it’s simply a blast to shoot with.” Insta360’s One R modular camera kit won a lot of praise when it launched last year. Update (4/23/18): A spokesperson for Insta360 said that the extension only works with footage from the Insta360 Pro because it uses a proprietary stitching algorithm that’s tailored to the camera. It isn’t clear if the Insta360 Premiere Pro extension will work with any footage other than what’s shot with the Insta360 Pro we’ve reached out to the company for clarification. Whereas an external stitching tool would take an pass to turn the raw footage into stitched 360 footage and then a final output would be rendered from that footage after editing, the Insta360 Premiere extension does it all in a single pass, which means higher quality output thanks to less re-processing of the footage. ![]() Not only does this approach stand to save editors time in the post-production process, Insta360 says, but it also reduces the number of video processing passes. After all the cutting, editing, and application of effects is complete, the raw footage gets a high quality stitch and is rendered to a final output precisely based on the edits made to the proxy video. Instead, the imported footage sees a simplified quick-stitching pass which creates a “proxy video,” a lower quality version of the raw footage that can be more quickly and easily manipulated in Premiere. ![]() The extension, which is free and will be released this quarter, says Insta360, will offer ‘no-stitch’ editing, which saves time by eliminating the need to stitch all of the raw footage (given that much of it will get trimmed out in the editing process anyway). The extension is said to work specifically with footage from the Insta360 Pro camera-the company’s $3,500 360 3D camera-which Adobe calls “industry-leading.” Thanks to a new extension soon to be released from Insta360, the company says that the complete editing workflow, from initial import of raw camera views to final 360 output, can now be handled inside of Premiere Pro. Adobe Shows Method to Create Volumetric VR Video From Flat 360 Captures ![]()
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