Hi just a quick question about taking pano photos. With the gimble limited to 30 deg rise, is it possible to take a photo looking almost straight up in order to fill in the blank spot at the top of panoramas? Is there a trick that can be used?
How would VR enable your drone to take a picture vertically up?Try the litchi app. It gives you VR.
I know you’ll have questions now but try google first. Great app - Less restrictions than DJI
But ..... know the drone laws.
like this?Not until DJI release a drone that can do inverted flight!
You can try portrait mode to get more of the sky and 30 degree up tilt. ND filter for slow shutter speed should make the props invisible. Also you can use Photoshop to stretch the sky to fill the void.Hi just a quick question about taking pano photos. With the gimble limited to 30 deg rise, is it possible to take a photo looking almost straight up in order to fill in the blank spot at the top of panoramas? Is there a trick that can be used?
Clever, it is usually only sky above so that makes a lot of sense. A picture of the sky (taken by hand camera) could be stitched in.You can try portrait mode to get more of the sky and 30 degree up tilt. ND filter for slow shutter speed should make the props invisible. Also you can use Photoshop to stretch the sky to fill the void.
That's the trick I use. As that part of the image is normally not looked at much, it doesn't really bother me when you see small artifacts when looking up.You can try portrait mode to get more of the sky and 30 degree up tilt. ND filter for slow shutter speed should make the props invisible. Also you can use Photoshop to stretch the sky to fill the void.
I was trying portrait mode video. I had to rotate the video in ICE before stitching. It did stitch well. Unfortunately, my sunshade showed up in the upper edge of the video so I had to crop this out which took away what would have been some of the sky. I also had too slow a shutter speed so some of the image was blurred. I will try again.portrait mode is an option, but if I am not mistaken all of the pano photos need to be portrait in that case because most programs cannot handle portrait AND landscape merge?
You made me look . I've been using Kolor's Autopano Giga for years. I just checked, and it will mix portrait and landscape images - no problem. Thank goodness, as I just fashioned a top mount for a GoPro Hero 3+, where the camera is tilted horizontally at a 45° angle to capture from below the horizon to the zenith - with room to spare at each side of the image. It's frickin' raining here in Northern Cali. A project for another day....portrait mode is an option, but if I am not mistaken all of the pano photos need to be portrait in that case because most programs cannot handle portrait AND landscape merge?
I needed to know this ~ as my solution for shooting the sky, from horizon to zenith, requires the GoPro to be mounted sideways, at a 45° angle, shooting vertically. I just mounted this a few minutes ago and did my best to center the weight of the GoPro over the Mavic, but this solution still came in at around 170 grams - which is heavy. But I won't be flying around with this configuration ~ just launching and shooting... It's raining here in Northern Cali today. Hopefully I can test this out tomorrow.thanks for checking rotations (portrait vs landscape) in one pano build because I tried this with photoshop cs6 and PTGui and neither could cope.
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