Yes, you can edit a 360 photo in Photoshop. You can use the Clone Stamp tool to remove objects, the Healing Brush tool to fix imperfections, and the Perspective Warp tool to change the perspective. You can also use the Photomerge command to stitch together multiple images.
The Clone Stamp tool
The Clone Stamp tool is used to remove objects from a 360 photo. To use the Clone Stamp tool, select it from the toolbar and then click and drag on the object you want to remove. The Clone Stamp tool will take a sample of the area you selected and then use that sample to replace the object you selected.
The Healing Brush tool
The Healing Brush tool is used to fix imperfections in a 360 photo. To use the Healing Brush tool, select it from the toolbar and then click and drag on the imperfection you want to fix. The Healing Brush tool will take a sample of the area you selected and then use that sample to fix the imperfection you selected.
The Perspective Warp tool
The Perspective Warp tool is used to change the perspective of a 360 photo. To use the Perspective Warp tool, select it from the toolbar and then click and drag on the object you want to change. The Perspective Warp tool will take a sample of the area you selected and then use that sample to change the perspective of that object.
Photomerge
Photomerge is used to stitch together multiple images into one 360 photo. To use Photomerge, select it from the toolbar and then select the images you want to stitch together. Photomerge will automatically stitch together the images you selected and create one 360 photo.