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The PanoMap converts between different VR formats like the default LatLong format and different boxed formats.
In the first part of the tutorial, I will introduce the tools before going a little bit crazy by trying to convert a 2d photo into a low-res 360 video. Blackmagicdesign has added VR tools starting with Fusion 9 and DaVinci Resolve 15, which make it simple to work on 360 video projects.