Help stitching pano please

As an aside, I was just looking about in Kuula and came across this awesome image! Concorde.

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Click on the image with the mouse and it stops, and you can zoom in.

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All that lovely detail for a stitch … although probably taken with a 360 camera.

Undoubtedly. I just sold my Insta 360R. Didn’t really use it, once I got over the novelty.

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Strapped to the drone you wouldn’t be having stitching issues, though. :wink:

That cockpit shot has amazing detail!

Zoom in and let it spin Dave :exploding_head: lol

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Chris, where did you get that? I didn’t think it was in the Google Drive folder. You haven’t been in my house have you? :rofl:

I’m getting to like the idea of the Mini 2. I think the 360 strapped on would put it slightly over the weight! :grinning:

But not all the time?

If you get A2, you can fly A2 rules when you have the Insta360 strapped on.

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Its only a 2 days ago you posted it

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I think it’s time we called some professional help for @ash2020

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:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: Honestly. I can remember what I had for breakfast.

don’t get me started on that prime minister though, she’s a complete nutter.

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Oh, that one! Of course - I knew that! :crazy_face:

I used to do a lot but I haven’t used specialist stitching software for about 5-8 years now. What’s the current best in class?

I just tried Microsoft ICE and it’s completely useless. Amazing that a DJI drone can do so much better (but can’t produce 100% res). Is hugin still up there?

Windows or OSX ?

Either.

In order of preference, Android > Windows > macOS.

AutoGiga Pano on OSX for me.

Post some examples of your efforts

Do you mean AutoPano? I should still have an old copy of that.

Here’s some basic errors from ICE:

Screenshot 2021-01-20 11.08.08

Oh apparently AutoPano was killed a few years ago :frowning:

Anything decent for Android or Windows? I really don’t get why DJI is able to do it so well on minimal processing power but nothing else is.