Hi Michael,
In order to produce image like that you will need to dive into panorama 
photography. Personally I use Darktable to process my panorama images before
a stitch and then stitch them using Hugin. More elaborate processes might 
have their advantages but I like to keep it simple. I shoot with DSLR + 
fisheye lens, tripod and panoramic bracket to keep the number of images low 
and stitching relatively easy. There are also specialised 360 degrees lenses
available on the market, but I haven't experimented with any of them.

As a general intro, read for example at http://www.digitaltrends.com/
photography/photography-101-how-to-shoot-360-degree-panoramas/
If you chose to use Hugin for stitching (it would be a natural choice on 
Linux), there are useful tutorials available - http://hugin.sourceforge.net/
tutorials/index.shtml
I noticed that the panorama you referred to is using Flash for presentation.
I would suggest using a JavaScript based panorama player these days. Flash 
usage is generally deprecated. Check out for example free software https://
pannellum.org/ - You can see more examples of its use on my site - https://
tomassobekphotography.co.nz/panoramas.php

As you can see, your question is a rather broad one. Panorama photography 
might have a steep learning curve. However it is rewarding and worth the 
effort.
Cheers, Tomas


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Od: Michael <[email protected]>
Datum: 14. 9. 2016 6:27:55
Předmět: [darktable-user] 360 degree panoramas

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Is there a way to do 360 degree panoramas with darktable like this one: 
http://tinyurl.com/35tfq9q(http://tinyurl.com/35tfq9q) ? HOw would you 
recommend I create one?







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