Crossflatts, Bradford – Aerial 360° View

This 360° drone panorama captures Crossflatts, a peaceful village nestled in the Aire Valley, between Bingley and Keighley in West Yorkshire. From above, you can see the Leeds and Liverpool Canal winding gently alongside rows of traditional stone houses and modern family homes, with the green hills of the Yorkshire countryside stretching out on all sides.

The railway line and Crossflatts station trace through the heart of the village, linking it with nearby Bradford and Leeds, while the Aire Valley Trunk Road runs nearby — showing how this small community blends rural charm with easy connectivity.

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Spill the beans @Rick2522 :grin:
How did you get from this

to this

@Ian5 see here: Interactive 360 Panoramas - How To Post on GADC

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You mean the dark to light? I stitched them all into some software i found for pano’s and it seemed to correct the light too i was very impressed .

Thanks for the link @PingSpike , but I was referring to a separate thread by @Rick2522 yesterday where he was asking why his pano photos were dark as per his/my first picture, and a solution isn’t stated within that thread.
His subsequent kuula pano of the same scene isn’t dark, so I’m wondering how he solved his issue.

So you didn’t have to reinstall anything?

i had some software called ‘Hugin’ it creates my 180’s so i thought ohh i’ll try the dark 360 and it’s blended it all together and lightened them

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What was the miracle software called?

It’s called Hugin for Panorama’s

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Good to know. :grin:
Perhaps you could briefly confirm on the other thread from yesterday, for the other guys benefit?

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It’s the one I use. But I’ve never asked it to achieve such a task .. all images being more normally exposed.

:clap:

@Seadog also said the under exposure could be better dealt with - he was correct :+1:

Better to not be underexposed in the first instance, though.

Agreed.
And the reason for his under exposure hasn’t been pinpointed and resolved, so may well happen again?