Hello First post, apologies if this has already been covered but I can’t find it anywhere. Has anyone had success creating HDR photospheres using the Mavic Mini (1)? If so, how did you do it? And could you possibly share the results? I’ve recently bought a Mavic Mini and am really interested in taking 360 panoramas (photospheres). I managed to do one that I’m pretty happy with for a first try, link below, taking the individual photos manually (with locked exposure) and then stitching the panorama in Hugin, but it is pretty washed out in places, and taking the photos took ages and was quite fiddly. What I really want to do is automate the process of taking the photos, and also get each photo exposure bracketed so I can create an HDR image. https://goo.gl/maps/MoaNiZDU7ETSYkQn8 From what I’ve read so far, I think that Litchi would allow me to take the photos in the way that I want, and then perhaps Lightroom would be able to combine the bracketed shots and stitch the panorama. I’m happy to pay a bit to get the right software, but I don’t want to fork out for both and then find that I can’t do what I want. Litchi has different capabilities for each drone (understandably) but I can’t find confirmation that it can do both AEB and 360 at the same time on the Mavic Mini. Has anyone done this? Or suggest another app that can do it? And what about the best program for combining the shots? I don’t think Hugin is the right program as the HDR stacking process is beyond my technical abilities to get it looking good. Perhaps getting Photoshop/Lightroom for a couple of months is the best way to do it, or are there other (cheaper) options out there that are still intuitive to use? Thanks in advance for any advice.
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