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Default Facebook's 3D photos will work with Insta360's 'tiny planet' images

Insta360 rarely disappoints when it comes to adding new app features for its 360 cameras. In the latest update for the One X, users will be able to upload "tiny planet" photos as 3D photos to Facebook, so long as your Facebook app is also up to date....

https://www.engadget.com/2019/02/13/...planet-update/
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