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Rip City John
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I wanted to show off some of my cool panorama created with my Mavic Pro and Lightroom.  See what you think.
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Lake Oswego, OR

Lake Oswego, OR

Willamette Falls, OR

Willamette Falls, OR
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Brian88
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Very nice shots! Have you tried full 360˚?
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Brian88 Posted at 2017-8-4 09:46
Very nice shots! Have you tried full 360˚?

Thanks!  The second photo, of the falls, is almost 360 degrees.  Lightroom wasn't able to stitch in the final frame.  
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Quality photos bud
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Rip City John Posted at 2017-8-4 10:05
Thanks!  The second photo, of the falls, is almost 360 degrees.  Lightroom wasn't able to stitch in the final frame.

Oh, bummer! Have you tried stitching in Photoshop? I know they are similar, but PS may have more capability than the than Lightroom in this instance? This is a wild assumption though.
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Brian88 Posted at 2017-8-4 10:34
Oh, bummer! Have you tried stitching in Photoshop? I know they are similar, but PS may have more capability than the than Lightroom in this instance? This is a wild assumption though.

Yes, and sometime I get better results with Photoshop.  In this case it didn't matter.  I shoot panoramas with my DSLRs too and I often try stitching them in both applications.  I created one that is over 50k pixels wide.
I do the same thing when creating HDR photos.  I frequently shoot bracketed photos and then merge them into HDR's.  Sometime the results look good, other times not so much.
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What software did you use to stitch the photo.. and how many photo did you take in order to get this panoramic affect
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neo0 Posted at 2017-8-4 14:57
What software did you use to stitch the photo.. and how many photo did you take in order to get this panoramic affect

It generally takes me six or seven photos to create a 360 degree panorama.  The number varies depending on how much overlap there is.
Normally I use Adobe Lightroom to stitch the photos.  Sometimes I use Photoshop when I'm not getting the desired results in Lightroom.
I've used Lightroom to stitch as many as twenty photos shot with my Canon DSLR into a panorama.  That produced a photo over 50,000 pixels wide.  The panoramas I create with the Mavic are around 20,000 pixels wide.
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Rip City John Posted at 2017-8-4 15:24
It generally takes me six or seven photos to create a 360 degree panorama.  The number varies depending on how much overlap there is.
Normally I use Adobe Lightroom to stitch the photos.  Sometimes I use Photoshop when I'm not getting the desired results in Lightroom.
I've used Lightroom to stitch as many as twenty photos shot with my Canon DSLR into a panorama.  That produced a photo over 50,000 pixels wide.  The panoramas I create with the Mavic are around 20,000 pixels wide.

Thanks for the info
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