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for the white lines at the top of the image
The normal distortion of the Mavic 2 Pro is mostly corrected upon import to Lightroom or Photos.Depending on the result I often use manual distortion correction in the vertical and some lens profiles straighten out the curve of the horizon.The horizontal pano gives you the distortion that lengthens near objects thus my comment on leading lines.The railroad tracks seem to benefit from the lengthening too IU believe.I believe that the OP is referring to the distortion that appears on the bottom of the photo. Look at the houses on the left. They are stretched out. Is this a lens distortion issue that would get corrected by using lens correction in something like Photoshop, Lightroom, or other similar photo editing software? The OP does not say if this is a Mavic 2 Pro or Zoom. If Pro, is it a known issue that there is distortion straight of of the camera? Is this the type of distortion being referred to?
The horizontal pano gives you the distortion that lengthens near objects thus my comment on leading lines
it's a pano created by the drone and merged in the drone camera to resukt in a single shot..Drone takes multiple shots at different gimbal angles.Oh. Is this a pano or a single shot?