Absolutely stunning! Any tips on how you created this beautiful shot?Here is another example of a winter sunset
Stitching in post processing? Using raw files? Probably.Absolutely stunning! Any tips on how you created this beautiful shot?
Panorama is shot with DNGs (JPGs are 4x smaller in pano mode, and there is a chance to get better dynamic range out of DNG). Unfortunately, most of my apps read DNGs with ugly pinkish color cast (there are dozens of apps but just a few libraries that do the real decoding), so I found out the best way is to convert them from DNG to TIFF 16-bit in an old PS (I'd say it's a crucial step to get a "good looking source", adjust highlights/shadows, etc) and then TIFFs are used for stitching (I use ICE, very old PTgui or AutoPano, AutoPano stitches better than the rest but I hate the workflow)Absolutely stunning! Any tips on how you created this beautiful shot?
I wish it came out of the camera looking that way. Which program do you use to stitch the photos together?
I realize it can be made in the fly app, but when exporting the file to anything other than the phone the fly app is on, I just get a globe photo without the option to move the photo, zoom, etc. Which settings need to be changed in the app to be able to export to a pc, like yours above?That is right out of the Fly app.
Mini 2 sphere panorama image size low and not recognised in facebook - this is my response, for someone who knows exiftool, but read the whole thread to get the idea what's going on.I realize it can be made in the fly app, but when exporting the file to anything other than the phone the fly app is on, I just get a globe photo without the option to move the photo, zoom, etc. Which settings need to be changed in the app to be able to export to a pc, like yours above?
Yes, MINI 2 can do that. See my post in Facebook.With the Mavic Air 2 you can make sperical panoramas. Is this also possible with the MM2 ?
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