could u suggest which app u area suing for the Zenith fill. is there any free version fo macI vote for PTGUI. Even though it's a little pricey, I've never regretted getting it. Have produced many panos from both the Mavic 2 Pro and the Mavic 3 Cine. Of course then DJI in-drone processing is good too, but not as flexible or correctable as PTGUI.
I let PTGUI generate file with the zenith left blank, then in Affinity Photo I flood-fill it with a colours of sky adjacent to it, use the Equirectangular projection to look straight up and use the inpainting tool to smooth out the area.could u suggest which app u area suing for the Zenith fill. is there any free version fo mac
Hi guys,
I'm looking for 360 panorama sphere software for PC.
I have a DJI Air 3 and I've used the Pano > Sphere option taking many images to stitch together.
What do you guys recommend for stitching images together to create a 360 sphere?
Thanks.
PTGui Pro, as noted by DARKSeifer, can fill the zenith automatically. In the Panorama Editor's drop-down menu (see the left-pointing triangle in the upper right corner), there is an option to Fill Holes. Check it and it does a wonderful job of filling-in the zenith by matching all sky portions and blending perfectly.could u suggest which app u area suing for the Zenith fill. is there any free version fo mac
That must be a newer feature. I can't find it in my copy (which is version 10, because when version 11 came out my computer was too old for it).PTGui Pro, as noted by DARKSeifer, can fill the zenith automatically. In the Panorama Editor's drop-down menu (see the left-pointing triangle in the upper right corner), there is an option to Fill Holes. Check it and it does a wonderful job of filling-in the zenith by matching all sky portions and blending perfectly.
when you say in-drone processing, what do you mean by that? is there any option in the RC controller software to stitch the images together?I vote for PTGUI. Even though it's a little pricey, I've never regretted getting it. Have produced many panos from both the Mavic 2 Pro and the Mavic 3 Cine. Of course then DJI in-drone processing is good too, but not as flexible or correctable as PTGUI.
mmec24 "In drone processing"when you say in-drone processing, what do you mean by that? is there any option in the RC controller software to stitch the images together?
Quite by coincidence, I shot my first 180-degree panorama yesterday with the Air 3. I was expecting to have to stitch the separate exposures together using the same software (Affinity Photo) I use for DSLR panoramas, but much to my delight, when I pulled the micro SD card and viewed results, I discovered that the Air 3 had already done the stitching and produced a final composite image. Even better, sky-exposure was balanced across the entire image. There was also a file on the card listing all of the separate images which contributed to the composite.when you say in-drone processing, what do you mean by that? is there any option in the RC controller software to stitch the images together?
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