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Preview 360 Panorama for ComfyUI

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Last updated
2025-05-25

A specialized node for ComfyUI that allows users to interactively preview 360° panorama images, enabling the inspection of equirectangular projections in a spherical format. This tool is essential for verifying image seams and distortions, enhancing the quality of panoramic visuals.

  • Interactive viewer for seamless exploration of 360° images.
  • Customizable resolution settings for optimal viewing experiences.
  • User-friendly mouse controls for intuitive navigation.

Context

This tool is an interactive node designed specifically for ComfyUI, aimed at providing users with a comprehensive preview of 360° panorama images. By utilizing this node, users can effectively examine equirectangular projections in their intended spherical format, making it easier to identify any visual issues such as seams or distortions.

Key Features & Benefits

The primary feature of this node is its interactive 360° panorama viewer, which allows users to navigate around the image effortlessly. The adjustable resolution settings enable users to tailor the viewing experience according to their needs, ensuring clarity while inspecting details in the panorama. Additionally, the intuitive mouse controls facilitate smooth panning and zooming, making the inspection process more efficient.

Advanced Functionalities

This node supports advanced functionalities such as setting the maximum width for image resolution, which allows users to view images at full resolution by adjusting the max_width parameter. This capability is particularly useful for detailed inspection, although it may result in longer loading times.

Practical Benefits

The integration of this tool into a ComfyUI workflow significantly enhances the user's ability to control and assess the quality of 360° images. By providing an interactive platform for viewing and inspecting panoramas, it streamlines the workflow, allowing users to quickly identify and correct visual imperfections, thus improving the overall quality of their projects.

Credits/Acknowledgments

The tool was developed by Ben Egan and is available under an open-source license. Contributions to the project are welcomed, and users are encouraged to acknowledge the original author when utilizing the tool in their work.