Can somebody help me out and explain to me what I'm doing wrong here? I took a 180 degree panoramic with my Spark yesterday (21 pics). Today I uploaded the files into DJI Media Maker, chose the option "Spherical Panorma" and clicked "start". When it had completed I looked at the stitched photo and it was simply a regular panorma. Decent shot, but not a "sphere panorama" that looks like a globe. Anybody out there know how to actually make this "sphere panorama" happen with Media Maker? Thanks in advance!
Ok! So, how do I make this happen? Take a 180, then turn the opposite direction and take another 180? Then take all those pics, put them in one file, then drop it into Media Maker?
Wiser66 Posted at 2017-10-5 08:35
Ok! So, how do I make this happen? Take a 180, then turn the opposite direction and take another 180? Then take all those pics, put them in one file, then drop it into Media Maker?
Wiser66 Posted at 2017-10-5 08:35
Ok! So, how do I make this happen? Take a 180, then turn the opposite direction and take another 180? Then take all those pics, put them in one file, then drop it into Media Maker?
Sorry can’t help you there, haven’t used dji MM, just use litchi and Autopano, to do small planet usually takes minimum 39 shots.
Thanks for the advice on using these other programs like Litchi, but I would rather not pay for a program when the DJI Media Maker is free. Has anyone had any success with the Media Maker and their sphere panos? It just doesn't make sense to me when you click "spherical panoramic" and it comes out looking completely different than expected
Wiser66 Posted at 2017-10-5 11:22
Thanks for the advice on using these other programs like Litchi, but I would rather not pay for a program when the DJI Media Maker is free. Has anyone had any success with the Media Maker and their sphere panos? It just doesn't make sense to me when you click "spherical panoramic" and it comes out looking completely different than expected
I was told that to use DJI media maker 360, you take 2- 180s 21 pics and one straight down.