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Am trying Autopilot at moment and have mixed results largely due to the relatively steep learning curve. I also had to do quite a lot of post work to cover up stitching errors (PTGui). I switched to aircraft rotation and this worked but gimbal rotation would have had less parallax issues. For some reason this failed short of 360 degrees.
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One other function which did not work for me on Litchi was the gimbal 360 rotation. On one job I did notice the wind drift but I flew again on a less windy day. Hi Matthew, i’ve used Litchi in Pano mode with some success. They (Litchi) told me that this is known issue due to some Inspire1/Phantom 3 fw bug (!), which I found hard to believe. For some reason she drifts with the wind between each row. Unfortunately Litchi is not able to hold Inspire 1 steady in hover during pano sequence shooting. I hope our friendly admins will be able to get some info at the source if such feature is considered for future development. Said that - and considering growing popularity of still panoramic photography - it will be nice to get that option for Inspire 1/2 class drones in DJI Go/Go 4 apps. While Autopilot is offering truly advanced and customizable set of pano shooting parameters, focusing and exposure meterings must be done from within DJI Go app first. Although I had some success shooting automated panos with Autopilot app (the one and only 3rd party app able to control Inspire 1 pano mode in relatively reliable way), the process of switching from DJI Go app to Autopilot with the bird hovering is awkward and time consuming.
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Such task requires aproximately 6 rows of 12 RAW images each, impossible to perform manually with single battery. At this moment of history X5 camera is still good enough to do just that. This should make it easier to use the latest krpano version in Panotour Pro and maybe also add some fixes to some templates when necessary.I'm trying to employ Zenmuse X5 camera on my Inspire to shot high resolution 360x180 panoramas with 25 mm lens. I will try to use that new opened access to provide 'update-packages' for Panotour Pro when new krpano versions will be released. That means some updates to Panotour Pro are still possible.
#PANOTOUR PRO FORUM UPDATE#
With the last Panotour Pro release (version 2.5.14) Kolor has opened the access to its previously internal template files to make it possible to edit or update them manually.
#PANOTOUR PRO FORUM SOFTWARE#
What does this mean for Panotour Pro users?Īs Kolor closes there will be no official Panotour Pro development anymore, but using the software itself will be still possible. Maybe one thing - I was already working on improving the krpano GUI editing functionalities for a long time and now without Panotour I will probably accelerate the development in that direction. The krpano development itself is very good ongoing (although a bit slower than wished) and the next release is not far away and will bring some nice new features. krpano was always fully independent and will be also in future. I also got informed about that just two days ago and I don't know any reasons or internals, but at least I can answer some questions about what that would mean for krpano and for the future support for Panotour Pro - so here answers from my side:įrom krpano side basically nothing will change or be different now. You may have heard that Kolor - the developer of Panotour Pro (a krpano-based virtual-tour-editor) - is closing.Īnd here the statement from Alexandre Jenny, the founder of Kolor: