NadirPatch — 360° Nadir Logo Patch
Cover the tripod at the bottom of your 360° photo with your logo — for free, right in your browser. NadirPatch warps the logo into the equirectangular projection, previews the nadir close-up live, and exports a JPEG that keeps its 360 metadata so Facebook, Google Street View, Kuula, and every pano viewer still recognize it as a panorama.
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Ringkasan alat
Alat ini menerima input terstruktur dan menghasilkan output deterministik di browser, tanpa upload server.
- Nama alat
- NadirPatch — 360° Nadir Logo Patch
- Maksud input
- Berikan konten sumber untuk diubah, divalidasi, atau dianalisis.
- Maksud output
- Terima output ternormalisasi yang siap disalin, dipakai ulang, atau di-debug.
- Contoh input
- 8192×4096 equirectangular JPEG with a tripod visible at the bottom + a transparent PNG logo
- Contoh output
- Same 8192×4096 JPEG with the logo as a clean circle at the nadir, GPano metadata intact
1. Your logo
PNG, JPEG, WebP, or SVG up to 300KB. Transparent PNG or SVG looks best — the logo is cropped to a circle at the nadir.
2. Your 360° photo
Pengantar alat
Cover the tripod at the bottom of your 360° photo with your logo — for free, right in your browser. NadirPatch warps the logo into the equirectangular projection, previews the nadir close-up live, and exports a JPEG that keeps its 360 metadata so Facebook, Google Street View, Kuula, and every pano viewer still recognize it as a panorama.
Gambaran alat
Every tripod-shot 360° photo has the same blemish: the tripod head staring up from the nadir (the bottom pole of the sphere). NadirPatch fixes it the way professional stitchers do — by compositing a logo disc over the nadir, mapped with an azimuthal projection so it looks perfectly circular when viewed in any 360 player, not smeared across the bottom of the flat image. Two things make this tool different from most free nadir patchers. First, it is genuinely private: the panorama is processed entirely in your browser with canvas — it is never uploaded, so a 25MB photo patches in seconds with no queue, no watermark, and no server ever seeing your work. Second, it protects the one thing that makes a 360 file a 360: the GPano XMP metadata. Browser image exports normally strip metadata, which silently turns your panorama into an ordinary flat photo on Facebook or Street View. NadirPatch re-injects your photo's original XMP packet into the export byte-for-byte — or writes a fresh equirectangular GPano block if the source had none — so the patched file behaves exactly like the original. A free account (sign in with Google, GitHub, Microsoft, LinkedIn, or an email link) stores your logo and settings, so returning to patch the next shoot is one click; the photos themselves are never stored anywhere.
Kasus penggunaan
- Replace the tripod head in real-estate and virtual-tour panoramas with the agency's logo
- Brand 360 photos before publishing to Google Street View or Kuula
- Patch the nadir of drone or monopod panoramas where the ground rig is visible
- Add a circular copyright badge to club, venue, or event panoramas
- Fix a batch of tour shots on a laptop in the field — no Photoshop, no upload, no queue
Contoh input/output
8192×4096 equirectangular JPEG with a tripod visible at the bottom + a transparent PNG logo
Same 8192×4096 JPEG with the logo as a clean circle at the nadir, GPano metadata intact
A PNG panorama exported from a stitcher with no metadata
JPEG with a fresh GPano equirectangular XMP block written in
Pertanyaan umum
Is my 360 photo uploaded to your servers?+
Why do I need to sign in to patch a photo?+
Will Facebook, Google Street View, and Kuula still see the export as a 360?+
What patch size should I use?+
Why does the logo look stretched at the bottom of the exported image?+
What image sizes and formats are supported?+
Does it work with images that have no 360 metadata?+
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