I didn't have them on my P4 and now that I'm using a P4P v2 I'm enjoying the option - if I could export the results!! I would be very thankful for any information on how to enhance my use of these modes. When I use the export button it generates a flat image that isn't spherical at all, more like a squished out 180 pano. A still is fine but even more awesome would be a movie of the thing rotating on it's own just like when you leave it on the screen in the app.I can't seem to figure out how to do any of that. How can I get that outside the app? And in what format? One thing I'd love to have is even just the basic simple sphere photo. And that little sphere rotates around (very cool) and I can use touch to manipulate it, I can see that. I'd like to see the full resolution version - how?ģ) When I view the sphere pano in the DJI app it stitches the photos together and generates that wonderful sphere looking image IN the app. How can I get the stitched high resolution photo? I DO know that I can use the DJI app, after the fact, to view (which triggers stitching the photos together) the resulting image but it's in a lower resolution. Where can I use/view this file - I'm assuming it would let me view the stitched panorama outside the DJI Go app (correct me if I'm wrong).Ģ) I see all the PANO files in their PANO folder but the DSC file isn't there (the folder name contains what the DSC file would have been numbered, I can see that). My copy of Firefox wont' display anything when I try to open it (but display no error either). HTML file created under the /DCIM folder on the memory card. I'm happy with a "go look here" too.ġ) I see that when I shoot any panorama there is a. Maybe I'm just slow so I'll ask again, if anyone could help that'd be awesome. I've seen it, and asked "how is this done" but no one really replied well enough for me to understand. Sorry.SO, finally got around to exploring and finding the nifty Panoramo Mode and that led me quickly to the Sphere option. But that's really getting off your subject. You can tilt the camera gimbal and look down by tilting your head. Another is Follow and I often use FPV with goggles so I can clearly see the device's screen without glare from the sun etc. It also has options to download and stitch the medium or high res versions if you want to do it on your phone and if it has enough processing power. In low res it's so quick and easy due to the small file size. You can view the 360 right away as a flat pano, a tiny planet or in Litchi's sphere viewer and ready to export to Facebook etc. It has a custom mode where you tell how many rows/columns you want and an quick 360 mode where it automatically takes 22 photos and stiches them in low resolution from the cache photos while you're still flying, they are shot and stitched in less than a minute. Of The North - Litchi has a great panorama mode and a beta version for the mini (not the mini 2) and not for Android so far.
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