According to our recent paper [1], the concept of creating a still image panorama with the additional inclusion of video footage up to 30K resolution has proven to be successful in various application examples. However, certain aspects of the production pipeline need some optimization, especially the color workflow and the spatial placement of the video content. This paper aims to compare two workflows to overcome these problems. In particular, the following two methods are described in detail: 1) Improving the current workflow with the Canon EOS D5 Mark IV camera as the central device, 2) Establishing a new workflow using the new possibilities of the Apple iPhone 12 Pro MAX. The following aspects are the subject of our investigation: a) The fundamental idea is to use the ACES as the central color management system. It is investigated if the direct import from RAW to ACEScg via dcraw and rawtoaces shows advantages. In addition, the conversion from Dolby Vision to ACES for the video processing is investigated, and the result is evaluated. Furthermore, the influence of stitching programs (e.g., PTGUI) on the color workflow is observed and optimized. b) The second part of the paper deals with the spatial integration of the videos into the still panoramas. Due to the different crop factors, specific focal lengths must be applied when using the Canon EOS D5 Mark IV; this distorts the image and video materials differently and makes it difficult to place the video footage in the panorama. We investigate if the usage of the lens distortion removal algorithm improves results. Furthermore, the comparison of the performance and capabilities of the Apple iPhone 12 Pro MAX is also evaluated regarding this aspect. Finally, the recorded resolution of detailed vegetation and foliage in video footage is compared. The paper summarizes the results of the new proposed workflow and indicates necessary further investigation. [1] Hasche, Eberhard; Benning, Dominik; Karaschewski, Oliver; Carstens, Florian; Creutzburg, Reiner: Creating high-resolution 360-degree single-line 25K video content for modern conference rooms using film compositing techniques. In: Electronic Imaging, Mobile Devices and Multimedia: Technologies, Algorithms & Applications 2020, pp. 206-1-206-14(14), https://doi.org/10.2352/ISSN.2470-1173.2020.3.MOBMU-206
360-degree image and movie content has gained popularity over the media and the MICE (Meeting, Incentive, Conventions, and Exhibitions) industry in the last few years. There are three main reasons for this development. First, on the one hand, it is the immersive character of this media form, and, on the other hand, the development of recording and presentation technology has made significant progress in terms of resolution and quality. Third, after a decade of dynamic rising, the MICE Industry focuses on a disruptive change for more digital-based solutions. 360-degree panoramas are particularly widespread in VR and AR technology. However, despite the high immersive potential, these forms of presentation have the disadvantage that the users are isolated and have no social contact during the performance. Therefore, efforts have been made to project 360-degree content in specially equipped rooms or planetariums to enable a shared experience for the audience. One application area for 360-degree panoramas and films is conference rooms in hotels, conference centers, and any other venues that create an immersive environment for their clients to stimulate creativity. This work aims to overview the various application scenarios and usability possibilities for such conference rooms. In particular, we consider applications in construction, control, tourism, medicine, art exhibition, architecture, music performance, education, partying, organizing and carrying out events, and video conferencing. These applications and use scenarios were successfully tested, implemented, and evaluated in the 360-degree conference room “Dortmund” in the Hotel Park Soltau in Soltau, Germany. Finally, the advantages, challenges, and limitations of the proposed method are described.