Shot a panorama today on the Mini 3 Pro, drone took the pictures then I watched the processing go to 100% yet there is NO Panorama on the SD card nor any folder with files, it's as if I didn't take one. Has anyone else encountered this?
Shot a panorama today on the Mini 3 Pro, drone took the pictures then I watched the processing go to 100% yet there is NO Panorama on the SD card nor any folder with files, it's as if I didn't take one. Has anyone else encountered this?
Check internal storage just to be sure. We're human, fallible, and you may have changed storage inadvertently. Ways this has happened to me is forgetting to put the SD card back in, or it fills up. The M3P will throw a warning it is automatically switching storage, but if you're busy flying its easy to miss it.Shot a panorama today on the Mini 3 Pro, drone took the pictures then I watched the processing go to 100% yet there is NO Panorama on the SD card nor any folder with files, it's as if I didn't take one. Has anyone else encountered this?
I took a Panorama yesterday and the DJI created result is there, with it usual poor stitching. I always aim to do them post in PTGui anyhow.Shot a panorama today on the Mini 3 Pro, drone took the pictures then I watched the processing go to 100% yet there is NO Panorama on the SD card nor any folder with files, it's as if I didn't take one. Has anyone else encountered this?
Check it didn't just revert to stitched pano only output. If you've updated the app recently this can automatically reset your preferences back to default.I took a Panorama yesterday and the DJI created result is there, with it usual poor stitching. I always aim to do them post in PTGui anyhow.
Annoyingly the original files did not get saved to the SD card for use in PTGui. Has the option to select save panorama files to folder on SD card been removed? It was working for me a couple of month ago?
It is probably that. I cannot find the setting though. Can someone remind me where it is.Check it didn't just revert to stitched pano only output. If you've updated the app recently this can automatically reset your preferences back to default.
In panorama mode, in the bottom right of the main screen while in flight there should be a button that opens a small popout menu where you can choose between auto and manual exposure and output format, including format of originals.It is probably that. I cannot find the setting though. Can someone remind me where it is.
If you did an update it may have reset the preference to the default, which is to not save the originals. I lost a whole day of panoramas that way once…Annoyingly the original files did not get saved to the SD card for use in PTGui. Has the option to select save panorama files to folder on SD card been removed? It was working for me a couple of month ago?
how to access the internal memory, on the Avata I just plug in the cable and even the drone off I can see both storages. Here DJI tries to play some game, when I plug it into the PC it does not let me access the internal storage. I think I will return the drone. Thought the would improve things but its getting worse. On my old mavic the stitched file was nicely on the SD !Check internal storage just to be sure. We're human, fallible, and you may have changed storage inadvertently. Ways this has happened to me is forgetting to put the SD card back in, or it fills up. The M3P will throw a warning it is automatically switching storage, but if you're busy flying its easy to miss it.
Install DJI Fly on your phone and use Quick Transfer over wifi.how to access the internal memory, on the Avata I just plug in the cable and even the drone off I can see both storages. Here DJI tries to play some game, when I plug it into the PC it does not let me access the internal storage. I think I will return the drone. Thought the would improve things but its getting worse. On my old mavic the stitched file was nicely on the SD !
I think that transfer is nonsens. its so much easier to pop out the card and work from all files on your computer. The Quick transfer has sometimes issues, several times you have to confirm and push buttons and on my Samsung S22 Ultra it did not work at all.Install DJI Fly on your phone and use Quick Transfer over wifi.
A feature was added to the Avata several updates back that enables transferring files from internal storage to the SD card. This should be implemented on all DJI drones with internal storage. Hello DJI?
my menu is not that detailed maybe because I have only the mini 3Thanks @scro that was exactly it. I had a hunch it was once of those in flight only settings & I had even took it off inside my house to go look for the setting. Could not find it. It has reset itself to OFF. Set it back to JPEG and I am good to go again. Thx again.
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What resolution is the JPG panorama output you managed to get and where did you get it from/how did you download it? Auto-stitched panoramas should be saved in the same place as normal photos/videos and should be reasonably high res. I provided typical jpeg image sizes in one of the other threads you're part of.my menu is not that detailed maybe because I have only the mini 3? So what output do you get on the stitched file by DJI ? I have it as jpg but super low quality
separate photos RAW
I think that transfer is nonsens. its so much easier to pop out the card and work from all files on your computer.
the mini 3 does not put for some reason all the file on the SD, the stitched file is somewhere on the drone hidden fileOkay then. I tried to solve your problem, but I completely agree that you shouldn't bother with nonsense.
So instead, why don't you just pop out the internal storage and access it that way? It's so much easier![]()
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