360° Image Series Guidelines for Photographers
To ensure consistency and optimal performance of 360° product image players within the Wedia Digital Asset Management (DAM) system, please adhere to the following technical specifications when capturing and preparing your image series.
1. Image Dimensions
Resolution: Each image should have a maximum resolution of 2000 x 2000 pixels. This ensures high-quality visuals that can be effectively zoomed and viewed across various devices. A resolution of 1000 x 1000 pixels is often a good compromise between size and quality.
Maximum Size: While high resolution is preferred, individual image file sizes should not exceed 0.3 MB to optimize loading times and storage efficiency.
2. Aspect Ratio
Standard Ratio: Maintain a 1:1 (square) aspect ratio for all images. This uniformity is crucial for seamless rotation and alignment in the 360° viewer.
Consistency: Ensure that all images in the series maintain the exact aspect ratio to prevent distortion or misalignment during rotation.
3. Image Format
Preferred Formats: Use JPEG for general purposes due to its balance between quality and file size.
Color Profile: Utilize the sRGB color profile to ensure color consistency across different devices and browsers.
4. Number of Images
Complete Rotation: A full 360° rotation typically requires 24 to 36 images, depending on the desired smoothness.
24 Images: Offers a balance between smoothness and file size, with each image representing a 15° increment.
36 Images: Provides smoother rotation with each image at a 10° increment.
Recommendation: For most applications, 24 images are sufficient to create a fluid rotation effect without excessive file sizes.
5. Image Capture Specifications
Camera Setup:
Use a tripod to maintain consistent camera positioning throughout the series.
Employ a remote shutter release or timer to minimize camera shake.
Lighting:
Use consistent, diffuse lighting to eliminate shadows and reflections.
Avoid direct sunlight or harsh light sources that can create hotspots or uneven lighting.
Background:
Utilize a plain, neutral background (preferably white or light gray) to ensure the product stands out and to facilitate easy editing if needed.
Focus and Exposure:
Set manual focus and manual exposure to maintain consistency across all images.
Ensure the product is sharp and well-lit in every shot.
6. Post-Processing Guidelines
Editing:
Apply consistent color correction and white balance across all images to maintain uniformity.
Remove any blemishes or distractions from the background while preserving the product's natural appearance.
Cropping and Alignment:
Ensure that the product is centrally aligned in each image.
Maintain consistent cropping to prevent shifts during rotation.
7. File Naming Conventions
Sequential Naming: Name files in a sequential order to facilitate easy uploading and proper alignment in the DAM system.
Example:
productname.01.jpg
,productname.02.jpg
, ...,productname.24.jpg
Avoid Special Characters: Use only alphanumeric characters and underscores to prevent file recognition issues.