@@AndresArosemena No, it adjusts the exposure automatically. And it also doesn't save the final image in .exr. I tested several Android apps similar to this one, but it's still the best we have
@@asshizu what apps, cause the only one I can find that claims to do this sort of thing fails to take images of the sky or ground and the pro version is 50 bucks a year. I want to do this a lot but I doubt I will do it enough to make buying a subscription worth it
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Nice tutorial. I was playing with HDReye a bit before, but now I learned how to mix two hdri together. Well done bro
the free version gave me 0 capture..:(
Thanks a lot! Even If I already know about HDReye, you still give a new information!
Glad to hear that!
I never used blender (im a noob unreal engine user) but im glad u do these videos.
thanks!
Sweet! Nice and short. Thanks!
So good!
This app that has use in this video is not available for Android, instead it can you try the app 360 Photo Cam
does that app let you shoot different exposures like HDReye?
@@AndresArosemena No, it adjusts the exposure automatically. And it also doesn't save the final image in .exr. I tested several Android apps similar to this one, but it's still the best we have
@@arllennogueira2337 thanks for the reply. Sad there isn't one for Android that does the different exposures and exports an exr
@@arllennogueira2337 Sorry, but in what format does the app use?
@@libyansniper7166 default image formats (JPEG, PNG)
Not HDR but good enough for Google Street View.
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Need an Iphone ..
i have an android😥
there are android alternatives, some of which are better than hdreye
@@asshizuPlease tell me the name of Android app.
@@asshizu what apps, cause the only one I can find that claims to do this sort of thing fails to take images of the sky or ground and the pro version is 50 bucks a year. I want to do this a lot but I doubt I will do it enough to make buying a subscription worth it
@@emblematicMedia I'm sorry, I don't know what they're called. I just know they exist. HDReye's tagline is "Finally, an HDRi app for iOS!"