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Flight distance : 234108 ft
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I've spent a LONG time hunting the internet for the most straightforward method of how to use the Dji Mini 2 sphere photo panorama images and there is just zero useful info out there currently.
Those that are doing it successfully, can you PLEASE list out your process and software, particularly for Mac computers and ideally using only free software, because there must be a way.
I'm currently:
Shooting sphere photo in the Mini 2 with automatic settings, not trying to do anything manual capture or anything fancy.
Transferring this to my iPhone from the drone through the DJI Fly app.
Upoading this to Google StreetView from the iphone.
This works for StreetView only, not facebook, and no online applications if I airdrop that image to my macbook pro.
However, when I put the 26 original images from the camera card into DJI Media Maker, it gives me a flat image of the sphere (below).
Dimensions: 9504 × 3427
I can't find any platform that will accept this image, Skypixel, Streetview and others say something along the lines of "The image's aspect ratio should be 2:1". I know there are a couple of ways to change this through metatdata (none of them successful by me) but surely this isn't a necessary step??!!
I have photoshop, and when I put the 26 images into the automatic stitcher (File>Automate>Photomerge) it will line them up correctly, but not in a useable manner, I end up with an image that is more 3:1 than 2:1 and again, trying to upload it to any site gives me the same issues as going through Media Maker.
I've tried Hugin (for mac it's a horrible interface), and it can't work out how to stitch them together correctly.
Even the 360 photo hosting site Momento 360 will paste them together, but the horizon is all out of whack so the image looks like you're viewing inside a goldfish bowl.
THERE MUST BE A FREE AND EASY SOLUTION!? I know that there's paid software, but some of it is almost half the price of the drone!
It would also be amazing to have a walkthrough of how to do it with DNG images, as the standard jpgs stiched together by the DJI Fly app are pretty low quality!
Help!
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