Gotten some good results out of the DNGs I save using the built-in pano mode in DJI Go app (on iOS).
The resulting rectilinear file, when uploaded to 360 hosting sites, look much more vivid and detailed than the JPG the the M2P stitches. Not surprising, the JPG I export from LightRoom Classic is about 400 MB while the one out of the drone is about 10-15 MB.
But LightRoom Classic has been failing to stick all 26 DNG files in some cases. It says x number of images failed to be merged.
Typically these are in situations where some of the photos are shot over a body of water so a number of the files are just images of blue-green water, so the panoramic merge feature of LR Classic probably can't line them up. I do sometimes end up with a very long horizontal pano fro the other files which the software was able to stitch.
Has anyone else run into this?
Or is anyone using other software, such as some dedicated stitching software?
Or maybe using a different app. to shoot the panos, like Lichti? Or maybe shooting the overlapping shots for 360 panos manually?
The resulting rectilinear file, when uploaded to 360 hosting sites, look much more vivid and detailed than the JPG the the M2P stitches. Not surprising, the JPG I export from LightRoom Classic is about 400 MB while the one out of the drone is about 10-15 MB.
But LightRoom Classic has been failing to stick all 26 DNG files in some cases. It says x number of images failed to be merged.
Typically these are in situations where some of the photos are shot over a body of water so a number of the files are just images of blue-green water, so the panoramic merge feature of LR Classic probably can't line them up. I do sometimes end up with a very long horizontal pano fro the other files which the software was able to stitch.
Has anyone else run into this?
Or is anyone using other software, such as some dedicated stitching software?
Or maybe using a different app. to shoot the panos, like Lichti? Or maybe shooting the overlapping shots for 360 panos manually?