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DJI GO 360 Vs Hangar 360
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<blockquote data-quote="webvan" data-source="post: 19205" data-attributes="member: 1189"><p>Interesting comparison, thanks.</p><p></p><p>Other than the cool Tinyplanet animation (and filling the sky) Hangar looks like the winner to me, in terms of clarity and color, hands down actually, which is odd since it takes 20 pictures vs 46 for Sphere.</p><p></p><p>A further comparison would be to look at the pictures processed by ICE and hosted on roundme or kuula (haven't tried that one) for instance.</p><p></p><p>Judging by my experiments with PTGui it seems Hangar produces an HDR 360 and to be fair the processing on their servers takes quite a bit of time vs what the DJI Go app does pretty much on the fly.</p><p></p><p>Another "plus" for the DJI Sphere is that you can export it to your film roll in a flat 4000x2000 (too bad it's not larger) format that you can then "play with" in Theta+. There is no exporting with Hangar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="webvan, post: 19205, member: 1189"] Interesting comparison, thanks. Other than the cool Tinyplanet animation (and filling the sky) Hangar looks like the winner to me, in terms of clarity and color, hands down actually, which is odd since it takes 20 pictures vs 46 for Sphere. A further comparison would be to look at the pictures processed by ICE and hosted on roundme or kuula (haven't tried that one) for instance. Judging by my experiments with PTGui it seems Hangar produces an HDR 360 and to be fair the processing on their servers takes quite a bit of time vs what the DJI Go app does pretty much on the fly. Another "plus" for the DJI Sphere is that you can export it to your film roll in a flat 4000x2000 (too bad it's not larger) format that you can then "play with" in Theta+. There is no exporting with Hangar. [/QUOTE]
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