When it comes to 360-degree product photos, the question often arises whether we should capture the item on one, two, or even multiple axes. This can be answered quite simply. If the product has an important underside, then at least a two-axis capture should be done. Is the product more complex with many details? Then a more comprehensive capture across multiple axes should be performed so that a customer can view the product as precisely as possible from all ‘sides’. For such products, a laser scan might also be beneficial.

As an alternative, a 360-degree product photo over 2 axes is also available, which is displayed on ‘one’ axis. You can see such a capture below. This not only looks very cool but also allows for a full all-around view. Not just important for shoes because of the sole, but for many users across various products.

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