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<blockquote data-quote="scubaddictions" data-source="post: 103773" data-attributes="member: 19192"><p>Just found this older thread. I've not personally had success getting the DJI app to process any 360 Pano once I get that error. Essentially I consider that image set to be broken, which is why (battery permitting) I always try to take two or three 360 Panos while I'm in the mood. I get the error message maybe once every 6 or 8 360 pano shots I try to make.</p><p></p><p>Now, you still have access to the 46 original stills even if the DJI app fails to stitch them. If you have a Window PC you can use a free Microsoft app called Image Composite Editor. This will stitch the pics for you, and then give you a variety of ways to manipulate the new panorama. One of them is called "Stereographic", once selected, click and hold the cursor on the middle of your stitched image. Drag the mouse up and it warps the image, wrapping it into the Little Planet.</p><p></p><p>Occasionally ICE won't recognize how to place all the images, especially if you're over the top of something very regular, like water or unbroken tree tops. Too many of the downward images look identical so it ignores them. When you follow the above steps you might have a roughly circular hole in the middle of your new Little Planet image. Luckily, on the next step you'll be given a button called "Auto Complete", and generally it nicely fills in the missing area using images from the surrounding area.</p><p></p><p>This is the method I typically use for creating Little Planet images. I only use the DJI Go4 app to auto-stitch them so I can make immersive 360 shots to upload to Facebook, where you can move your mouse (or tip your phone) to view in all directions. Essentially it gives the person viewing the image the same control to look in any direction as though they were themselves the drone, hovering high in the air.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scubaddictions, post: 103773, member: 19192"] Just found this older thread. I've not personally had success getting the DJI app to process any 360 Pano once I get that error. Essentially I consider that image set to be broken, which is why (battery permitting) I always try to take two or three 360 Panos while I'm in the mood. I get the error message maybe once every 6 or 8 360 pano shots I try to make. Now, you still have access to the 46 original stills even if the DJI app fails to stitch them. If you have a Window PC you can use a free Microsoft app called Image Composite Editor. This will stitch the pics for you, and then give you a variety of ways to manipulate the new panorama. One of them is called "Stereographic", once selected, click and hold the cursor on the middle of your stitched image. Drag the mouse up and it warps the image, wrapping it into the Little Planet. Occasionally ICE won't recognize how to place all the images, especially if you're over the top of something very regular, like water or unbroken tree tops. Too many of the downward images look identical so it ignores them. When you follow the above steps you might have a roughly circular hole in the middle of your new Little Planet image. Luckily, on the next step you'll be given a button called "Auto Complete", and generally it nicely fills in the missing area using images from the surrounding area. This is the method I typically use for creating Little Planet images. I only use the DJI Go4 app to auto-stitch them so I can make immersive 360 shots to upload to Facebook, where you can move your mouse (or tip your phone) to view in all directions. Essentially it gives the person viewing the image the same control to look in any direction as though they were themselves the drone, hovering high in the air. [/QUOTE]
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