Well that's a result but honestly, not my thing
CM, what I see here is the "unprocessed" photosphere. The best way I can describe it is to think of the old days of actual film and "negatives." When you looked at the negative, you could see an image but all the remarkable color and sharpness of the image just was not to be seen.
So, what you have here is the "negative" of a photosphere, it is called a "Tiny Earth or an Asteroid" the image needs to be processed. Like I wrote in my topics, you can never send or email a photosphere, you can only send or email them a link to the photosphere where it is published on Google Maps.
In my topic "Photospheres Part II -- How to do it..." I explained this. Your DJI Fly App will turn this image (your back yard???) into a photosphere and then you can see what it really looks like. Just like you would process a negative to create a photograph.
Bring this image up again in the DJI Fly App and then Tap it with your finger, it will become a Photosphere and you can scroll all around the image, up down, everywhere…
If your post the actual photo, I will publish it in an inconspicuous location in Devon so you will be able to see it in all it's glory. And if you PM me your address, I can place it right in your back yard, but then it will be there for all the world to see… So you decide it you want everyone to know what's in your back yard or just wonder where this really is located.
The actual photo is about 2MB and it's size is 4096 by 2048 pixels. And it will be rectangular and it will look weird, that's because it is 25 photos that have been stitched together…
Let me kniw if yo need further assistance.
LT