I'm curious about this toocan someone confirm that pano mode works and works well. Do you need to take photos or film and do you stitch it in a program like photoshop
I had time for a quick test. It takes 11 pics for the "sphere" pano. How to stitch them, I haven't gotten that far yet
It probably works like (Dronepan), for android.
Hi all
An other question according pano.
Does pano also works with a 5.4mm lens with a 60° horizontal field of view ?
kindly regards
I tried yesterday and oh shoot my gopro 4 black said SD error. I will try again soon today.. but solo did its job..I will try it later today.. I will let u know
it works very well. photo has linear and spherical modes. video is linear. and they all have options to adjust the pano. for example if you have a 5.4mm lens you can adjust the fov in degrees to get a better overlap for the 5.4mm lens.
you have to stich with software. autopano giga and ptgui are the best ones. photoshop can perform basic stitching and something like microsoft ice or hugin is free.
I tried the new pano mode this afternoon. It went through the the process of capturing all of the shots. I did 2 of the hemisphere mode shots with 11 shots each and one that was just the "normal" pano (I'm drawing a blank on the name of that option but not the video pan one) that consisted of 8 or 9 shots. But when I got back home and checked my GoPro card, the images weren't actually there. The only JPGs that were there were some other shots that I took during my flight manually. When I playback the video that automatically saved to my camera roll during my flight, I can see when it was snapping the images because the Solo pans around then the screen goes black as it snaps the picture and then pans to the next position. Am I missing something/doing something wrong? Has anyone else experienced this?
Anyone know how to stitch the images in Photoshop sadly I am a filmmaker and use AE and pp but new to photoshop at moment
Can it do multiple rows-- or just one sweep?
For my purposes simply taking images across one row wouldn't accomplish much more than I could do manually myself.
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