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So I'm working with the great guys at Drone Pan to create some Osmo 360 Panos. Its actually quite simple to get started and Ill be writing a blog about it on my website soon. I wanted to share the first set of results. Please keep in mind this is all WIP, and I'm aware of various things that I can spend time fixing, but I do have limited time right now.
Basic Process.
- Connect Osmo to DJI App
- Set some manual settings for your location, pan around a bit to find hot spots and reduce the iso/shutter/etc to your liking.
- Open up the Drone Pan app (free from the app stores)
- Click create pano start button and let it go.
- Note it will not capture a lot of the ground where its standing so you might have to take extra photos or fix in photoshop (I havent done this yet).
- I then use lightroom to try to adjust all the 25 images to the right color, saturation etc to my liking. Choose a good photo set the settings and copy to all. This is not prefect.
- Go home and then use some stitching software to create your 360 pano. PTGUI, AutoPano Pro or you can try the free Hugin software. Note for the mac it hasnt been updated in ages and results from software may vary. I find autopano pro does the best job most of the times.
- When your satisifed with your pano, I use Pano2VR software (yes, yet another thing to buy or try) to build our the html 5 pages for viewing.
- Rinse and repeat this to find your own way.
Here is the 360 pano test .. again just WIP.. and the ground is black.. Lake Tahoe 360 Osmo Test
I also created a tiny planet from it.
Please free to leave comments below, if you like my work please follow me on instagram @aerialflightproductions
Cheers and ill post a more detailed information with maybe some screen casts soon.
Please also share your settings or suggestions.
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