It doesnt. Sadly so far it only does about 15 degrees, LESS than mavic pro. And fills in the missing sky with a fairly bad special effect if you use auto jpg.
gnirtS Posted at 2018-9-5 02:18
It doesnt. Sadly so far it only does about 15 degrees, LESS than mavic pro. And fills in the missing sky with a fairly bad special effect if you use auto jpg.
DJI Tony Posted at 2018-9-4 16:48
Hi, Thanks for the inquiry. We will check this scenario with our engineers to see if this can would be possible for our Mavic 2 Pro.
Thanks would be very great, even if we see the rotors a little bit as it's easy to remove them when stitching the pano
has an example from today. It produces 26 DNGs (vs Mavic 1s 34) and doesnt point up any near as much despite the gimbal being capable of it.
The result is far more sky stretching is needed so it doesnt look anywhere near as nice.
(I dont think theres a way to link Skypixel or 360s directly into the forum)
I always restitch my Panos with Microsoft ICE and then in Photoshop to fill in the sky. Here is an example of the result. Just has a little mismatch on the left and right side causing the vertical line. This is fixable with more care in Photoshop. Bran Castle in Transylvania, Romania. Taken with a Spark.