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Insta360 Pro App basic photography setting
  1. General (basic photo settings):
  • Mode (photo shooting mode)
    • Normal
    • RAW
    • HDR
    • Burst(one click for ten continuous shots)
  • Content Type :
    • 360° Pano
    • 360° 3D
  • Optical Flow (an option for optical flow real-time stitching)
  • Delay Timer
2. Exposure mode: Different types of exposure mode:
  • Auto exposure
  • Manual exposure
  • Isolated exposure of lenses
Notes:
  1. EV and white balance may be adjusted in the auto exposure mode
  2. ISO and Shutter may be adjusted in the manual exposure mode
  3. EV and white balance may be adjusted in the mode of isolated exposure of lenses
  4. The exposure parameter may be reset to be the default settings.
3. Property Setting
  • Brightness
  • Saturation
  • Sharpness
  • Constrast
  • The property parameters may be reset to be the default settings.
4. Parameter range:
  • EV range:-5 to 5 for normal mode, and the adjustable range of HDR EV is -3.9 to 3.9
  • ISO range:100 to 6400
  • Shutter range:1/2s to 1/8000s for Normal Shutter ; and 1s~60s for Long Shutter
  • WB Levels:Auto(auto white balance), 2700K, 4000K, 5000K, 6500K and 7500K
  • Brightness:-255 to 255
  • Saturation:0 to 255
  • Sharpness:3 to 6
  • Constrast:0 to 255
5. Summary of photo functions:
  • To take a 360 ° Pano/3D photo, set the mode as “Normal”, select “Content Type” and choose “Optical Flow Real-time Stitching”. The camera will save both the real-time stitched photo and photos from six lenses. If real-time stitching function is not enabled, the camera will only save original photos from six lenses. Whatever setting is conducted, the camera will save the original photos of 4000x3000/lens, which can be composited into a Pano/3D photo in Stitcher with the highest resolution of 8K.
  • When in RAW, HDR or Burst mode, the Optical Flow Real-time Stitching function will not be available and only original photos from six lenses will be saved. Users can further process the photos in Stitcher. RAW is provided with DNG format. In HDR mode, the user is required to set a HDR Exposure Value(EV) difference to control the Exposure Value(EV) difference of over-exposure and under-exposure photos.
  • In exposure setting, Auto/Manual implies general uniform auto/manual exposure. If Isolated Exposure is selected, six lenses will have independent auto exposure. Isolated exposure is best suited for high-contrast scenes with significant light and shade difference, for example, shooting scenes beside the window and indoors in a sunny day, or shooting a concert with bright stage but dark auditorium.
  • The user can press the “Save” button in the lower right corner to save the “General” settings in this mode into the camera's “Customize”. This is equivalent to generating a two-dimensional code, which is used for camera scanning and identifying the saved parameters.
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