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<blockquote data-quote="Tom Croley" data-source="post: 40335" data-attributes="member: 3843"><p>PANO..... I finally got around to experimenting with the pano mode and I'm not impressed. It has more options than the DJI app for sure but since there is no instant way to stitch your pano together and download it to your device, it is not very convenient. For a quick and easy pano, you just can't beat the DJI app. I see no point to the AP pano mode unless you really want to tweak the parameters of your pano beyond what is possible with DJI. When you take a pano using AP and then stick your SD Micro card into your computer, you will find the pictures in the main folder, not in a special pano fold. You will then have to copy them to your computer and import them into whatever program you use to stitch them together.</p><p></p><p>It would be nice to import them right into your Iphone or device but so far I see no way to do that using AP.</p><p></p><p>You could use the Hangar 360 app for 360 pictures....but I really don't see much point to it either for the same reasons. They provide a way to upload the pictures to their website where they will stitch them together and send you back the photo.... but again...what is the point in that. Just use DJI app for your 360 and be happy. It takes more time to upload to their server than it does to stitch a 360 sphere using DJI and then transfer it to your device. I confess, I downloaded the Hangar 360 app but after looking it over, I did not even try it. I shrugged and thought, so what? Am I missing something?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Croley, post: 40335, member: 3843"] PANO..... I finally got around to experimenting with the pano mode and I'm not impressed. It has more options than the DJI app for sure but since there is no instant way to stitch your pano together and download it to your device, it is not very convenient. For a quick and easy pano, you just can't beat the DJI app. I see no point to the AP pano mode unless you really want to tweak the parameters of your pano beyond what is possible with DJI. When you take a pano using AP and then stick your SD Micro card into your computer, you will find the pictures in the main folder, not in a special pano fold. You will then have to copy them to your computer and import them into whatever program you use to stitch them together. It would be nice to import them right into your Iphone or device but so far I see no way to do that using AP. You could use the Hangar 360 app for 360 pictures....but I really don't see much point to it either for the same reasons. They provide a way to upload the pictures to their website where they will stitch them together and send you back the photo.... but again...what is the point in that. Just use DJI app for your 360 and be happy. It takes more time to upload to their server than it does to stitch a 360 sphere using DJI and then transfer it to your device. I confess, I downloaded the Hangar 360 app but after looking it over, I did not even try it. I shrugged and thought, so what? Am I missing something? [/QUOTE]
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