
It helps you create with more freedom than ever. Were purchased by GoPro a while back and not sure if the app is still around. Thanks to advanced technologies specifically designed to keep the camera flat no matter how you move it, the DJI Osmo helps you record videos and take photos like never before. Not sure if it's still sold, but they were focused for a while on the 360 type image. ACR/LR both can work on the images but I do not really prefer them for 360 images and they were not intended for that type of pano creation from my understanding. Will do the best on the sky blends IMO.ģ. PTGUI, works on Mac or Win and can do a 360 image, More complicated, May allow you to use straight dng but I would still convert the images with an editor first. ICE only works on a native windows OS, (could work on a Mac with VMware or similar).Ģ. Note it will not work with raw dng images, you need to convert them in LR, ACR, or C1 or other raw converter first and save them as tif or jpg.
#Dji panorama stitcher how to#
ICE (image composite editor) free from Microsoft. How to let DJI Fly App stitch panoramic shots and how to get them off of a Smart Controller.0:00 Storm Damage2:35 How to stitch panoramic videos with DJI Fly. If you are looking for higher resolution work, I would consider.ġ. For me the view of the output on Kuula or similar site is the best way to really present this type of projection. Note that Kuula will pull an amazing amount of detail out of the compressed part of the image on the bottom, the drone will only give you so much sky, but for this type of projection, I really have plenty of sky. For Kuula the drone image is all you need IMO. For my 360 images, I am going to either crop the drone image and display in Flickr or similar app or upload it to where you can get a true 360 view of the scene. Shooting the pictures to 360 panoramas with Mini 3 is a lot faster.

Overall, the Mini 3 panorama looks much better and is more dynamic and more accurate than the Mini 2 panorama. As you notice there are a lot of stitching errors, at least in the Mini 2 panorama.

Only issue I have is in mixed light you need multiple panos, to blend later on. I did nothing else to the panoramas, they are straight from PtGui’s stitcher.
#Dji panorama stitcher Patch#
Patch the Sky then export the 360 Spherical Panorama with the patched sky. Set focus manually to required value (check DOF) on needed lens (e. A well balanced tripod in general is an advantage but it works also without one. Then use menu 3D>Spherical Panorama>New Panorama Layer from selected Layers. If something in foreground or multiple (>2) row stitch, a well calibrated pano-head is a must (I do not have one).

The reason I ask is that the in drone jpg is fine for web display and in fact the drone M2 Pro does a very good job most of the time and saves a ton of work. If your drone software or firmware stitches 360 Panoramas that have a whole in the Sky you may be better off opening them in Photoshop. What are you attempting to do with the 360 image i.e.
