Actually I didn't. I currently only have one battery and it was dead after this shoot. And yes it did get very colorful after this as the sun went down. I was not happy with myself. I also missed a double rainbow due to not being prepared. I'll get used to this drone stuff "eventually".That's quite a nice first effort.
Did you shoot any more that day? Sometimes the best colors in the clouds happen after the sun is below the horizon.
I'll give you a heads-up for one of the great missed opportunity situations I've created - leaving home without a card in the drone. I did that a couple of times before getting more disciplined about putting a card back into the drone after copying files to the computer. And having extra cards in the case helps, too.Actually I didn't. I currently only have one battery and it was dead after this shoot. And yes it did get very colorful after this as the sun went down. I was not happy with myself. I also missed a double rainbow due to not being prepared. I'll get used to this drone stuff "eventually".
Lovely shot. Wish I was there. We have a good friend in Rogers.
Thanks for the tip!!Very nice. Here's a thought. When you are filming a wide expanse, panning from left to right it is often not as smooth as you'd like. When you shoot a wide pano like yours and bring that into a video editor you can enlarge it to fill the frame and 'slide' it from the left side to the right for a perfectly smooth panorama of the scene. Just a thought if you're starting out.
Took my 1st the other day have 33 pix how did you make them one?
I imported them into Adobe Raw/Photoshop and combined them.Took my 1st the other day have 33 pix how did you make them one?
Thought DJI had some special way to do this I don't have adobe anymore after they won't sell only rent now.Took my 1st the other day have 33 pix how did you make them one?
Most of the DJI drones can automatically stitch 360-degree panoramas as well as various smaller flat panoramas. They do a very good job and the output is useable for most purposes. But, for the best quality, some folks shoot raw files and stitch them using another software. That allows more flexible editing to optimize both the individual photos and the stitched panorama.Thought DJI had some special way to do this I don't have adobe anymore after they won't sell only rent now.
Maybe Davinci Resolve 18.6 could do something with it? I am new to it and only do basic edits so far.
we can help )Thought DJI had some special way to do this I don't have adobe anymore after they won't sell only rent now.
Maybe Davinci Resolve 18.6 could do something with it? I am new to it and only do basic edits so far.
Take a look in the FIRMWARE & SOFTWARE discussion category. Thread: AUTOPANO GIGA as freeware.Thought DJI had some special way to do this I don't have adobe anymore after they won't sell only rent now.
Maybe Davinci Resolve 18.6 could do something with it? I am new to it and only do basic edits so far.
Your pano should be in your regular folder (not the pano folder) that DJI creates). DJI automatically stitches a pano into a pano .Took my 1st the other day have 33 pix how did you make them one?
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