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Autopilot - The Forgotten Modes
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<blockquote data-quote="Chrislaf" data-source="post: 97732" data-attributes="member: 3317"><p>I have watched some of his videos not the mapping ones specifically and he does do a good job. When I get some time I may watch the mapping ones. I have used AutoPilot and Hammer for mapping missions and everything went fine. As I mentioned earlier I don’t really do much mapping. Just was trying it out as an extension of doing panos which I do lots of. Mapping is similar to panos in that you are taking multiple images and stitching them together to create a larger image, however most pano software has trouble with mapping shots as there are no projections that specifically cover mapping. I have tried specialized software on a trial basis but to purchase it usually is lots of $$$ and as a hobbiest it’s not practical for me. </p><p></p><p>Also, the Spark is not really suitable for mapping as the gimbal only goes to -85 degrees so the software needs to tilt the Spark to get a -90 degree shot.</p><p></p><p>Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chrislaf, post: 97732, member: 3317"] I have watched some of his videos not the mapping ones specifically and he does do a good job. When I get some time I may watch the mapping ones. I have used AutoPilot and Hammer for mapping missions and everything went fine. As I mentioned earlier I don’t really do much mapping. Just was trying it out as an extension of doing panos which I do lots of. Mapping is similar to panos in that you are taking multiple images and stitching them together to create a larger image, however most pano software has trouble with mapping shots as there are no projections that specifically cover mapping. I have tried specialized software on a trial basis but to purchase it usually is lots of $$$ and as a hobbiest it’s not practical for me. Also, the Spark is not really suitable for mapping as the gimbal only goes to -85 degrees so the software needs to tilt the Spark to get a -90 degree shot. Chris [/QUOTE]
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