Well finally got around to doing a few tests with DronePan. Understandably, the app is a bit basic and doesn't provide much data. Makes it a bit unnerving to put the bird in the air without the Solo app open. It only had % of battery, elevation and sat count in the app. The sat count just showed a " - " so I couldn't see how many sats I had.
I closed the DronePan app, opened the Solo app, made sure my sat count and HDOP were good, closed the Solo app and opened the DronePan app. I put the bird in the air and hit the start button and watched it like a hawk. Off she went and did her thing.
Took the photos into the house and downloaded to the computer. Started a multi-row panorama project in Panorama Studio. Imported 18 of the 19(?) photos and started trying to assemble. Had to do some manipulations because I used the Peau 4.35mm lens. After about 10-15 minutes I had a decent panorama that I was able to use to produce a good interactive HTML panorama and a packaged EXE.
All in all, it did a decent job. I'll have to do further testing but was quite pleased with the result. I have a screen record of the flight if anyone wants to see it, let me know and I'll post it here.
Also, does anyone know of a place that hosts these things? I couldn't seem to find anyplace decent. I'd love to show it to you guys but they're quite large. Even just the jpg picture after production was about 70MB's.
Jerry
I closed the DronePan app, opened the Solo app, made sure my sat count and HDOP were good, closed the Solo app and opened the DronePan app. I put the bird in the air and hit the start button and watched it like a hawk. Off she went and did her thing.
Took the photos into the house and downloaded to the computer. Started a multi-row panorama project in Panorama Studio. Imported 18 of the 19(?) photos and started trying to assemble. Had to do some manipulations because I used the Peau 4.35mm lens. After about 10-15 minutes I had a decent panorama that I was able to use to produce a good interactive HTML panorama and a packaged EXE.
All in all, it did a decent job. I'll have to do further testing but was quite pleased with the result. I have a screen record of the flight if anyone wants to see it, let me know and I'll post it here.
Also, does anyone know of a place that hosts these things? I couldn't seem to find anyplace decent. I'd love to show it to you guys but they're quite large. Even just the jpg picture after production was about 70MB's.
Jerry