Yes that is a pain turning off no stitch then it comes on next time you turn the drone on. I guess DJI have their reasons but why? At least we can turn it off. I should add it to the list
You know the Mavic 4 Pro will also let you take AEB in the FreePanos? Might save some steps?
I use 360 cities linked to this page, they do take a while to load but they will load eventually
360 Panoramas of New Zealand Landscapes by Andrew Busst
Yes using pro Version 4 and while PTGUI has a tick box in settings for metadata alignment it doesn't seem to work very well. I use the free FSPViewer standalone to check local Panos but a pain for others I guess as have to install first. It does full screen and is pretty awesome.
Thanks for those numbers will come in handy. Where are you based?
I suspect that most pano shooters, especially Free Pano shooters, will want the in camera stitch, and will work within the Free Pano available framing to keep the in camera stitch. If they change it to "None" for a particular flight, and then don't change it back to JPEG before their next flight, they will lose all future Free Pano in-camera stitches, and be upset. The nag warning you have been getting for large Free Panorama framing prompts everyone to turn JPEG to None for unlimited Free Pano images. Good compromise.
This post by DJI Gamora was the only helpful one you received and says AEB is available in Free Panorama Mode. Worth exploring. However, he seems to be unaware that Free Panorama is supported on the 6x camera, and you were unaware that 360° panos are completely unsupported by the 6x camera. So he might be wrong about the 6x camera supporting AEB in Free Panorama mode. Give it a try.
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"Hello. Thank you for your inquiry about the Free Panorama mode on the DJI Mavic 4 Pro.
—Free Panorama Mode Overview:
Free Panorama mode offers users enhanced flexibility in capturing panoramic materials and producing finished panoramas. Both the wide-angle and medium tele cameras support this mode. Users can customize the starting and ending positions for panoramic shooting based on their subject, allowing for flexible selection of panoramic photo sizes.
—HDR Effects and AEB Functionality:
Please note that in Free Panorama mode, individual photos captured do not include HDR effects, and consequently, the panorama synthesized in-camera will also lack HDR.
If you desire HDR effects, we recommend enabling the AEB (Auto Exposure Bracketing) function within Panorama mode and using third-party software for post-processing.
—Important Notes on AEB:
After enabling AEB, the actual number of photos taken will increase significantly (e.g., choosing AEB 5 will result in 5 times the number of photos).
Third-party software for stitching panoramas can include Photoshop, Lightroom, PTGui, among others.
The AEB function is exclusively available in Free Panorama mode; it cannot be enabled in other panorama modes.
—Additional Note:
In Free Panorama mode, the aircraft cannot be moved horizontally or vertically during the capture process."
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Have you found a 360° viewer app that works on an iPad? All the ones I have used in the past are no longer supported. Makes sharing new spherical pano images difficult in person, unless they are already on the web.
I tried the Metadata alignment in PSP, too, and it doesn't yet work quite as well as DJI's in camera stitch on empty blue skies. Just knowing the order and placement still won't necessarily help with a stitch with very little detail in the adjoining images. Removing those empty blue sky images entirely is often a better option, if doing a manual stitch.
360 Cities works ok, but they essentially own your images if they host them, and there is no private setting to prevent them from being completely public and searchable, without paying for a $210/yr Pro account. I often shoot 360 panos over my house that I may want to share with family, but not the world! 360 Cities also places a 25MP size limit on your uploaded panos, so your gigapano stitches are dumbed down to smaller than an old in-camera stitch, which defeats the purpose. Also not a fan of their interface, but it's free and easily shareable.
If you host your own website, PSP's free output to an interactive web panorama works best. It can include Google Maps locations, direction of view, and linking to your other panos on a 2D map or from within a pano with hyperlinks only shown in the direction which they exist.
I'm in the land of no official Mavic 4 Pro sales by DJI: USA.
Got my gray market Creator Combo from Adorama in mid June, after unsuccessfully trying to import one from Amazon Canada. The RC
Pro 2 alone was worth the upgrade, along with major camera enhancements to the
Mavic 3 Pro, much better signal range than OS3, and an increase in speed and flight time. What's not to like? Oh, no focus setting on Free Panorama. LOL!
As you can see from the DJI rep responses on the DJI Forum, most are completely non-responsive boilerplate, and usually wrong, often just AI hallucinations. DJI Gamora, however, usually offers complete accurate info, but even he doesn't realize Free Panorama is available on the 6x telephoto. The AEB capability in Free Panorama mode, if true on the 6x, is an Easter Egg! AEB on the Mavic 4 Pro is now also finally available in up to 7 brackets of 2/3 of a stop for JPEG shooters on regular stills!
Cheers!