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What to do with Sphere Mode final image?
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<blockquote data-quote="sdharris" data-source="post: 19174" data-attributes="member: 77"><p>There is a lot of conflicting information about this mode, but generally speaking:-</p><p></p><p>1. Take your 360 sequence of images using DJI GO;</p><p>2. Land, stay in DJI GO and with the Spark still powered on push the play icon on the bottom right of the screen;</p><p>3. You'll see a photo with the little sphere symbol and as soon as you click on there it will stitch/process the image;</p><p>4. Once stitched you can save to the camera roll of your phone, or upload/share to Sky Pixel. </p><p></p><p>If you want you can do 2 - 4 when you are back home rather than wait around in a cold field. </p><p></p><p>Option 1 - camera roll</p><p></p><p>Once in your camera roll you can use a viewer such as GoPro, the Theta S app etc. If you transfer that to your computer you can use exiftool (available for Mac and Windows) to add an attribute which will make the file compatible with Facebooks 360 viewer e.g. <em>exiftool IMG_2551.jpg -ProjectionType="equirectangular" </em></p><p></p><p>There is also an app called Exiffixer designed to do this automatically. </p><p></p><p>Option 2 - sky pixel</p><p></p><p>Sky pixel will host the image and when viewed will start with a tiny planet and then 'fly in' to the landscape allowing you to look around. From Sky pixel you can share on Facebook.</p><p></p><p>Or Option 3.</p><p></p><p>Download the individual files and use Hugin (free), Microsoft ICE (bit outdated) or Autopano Giga (expensive as hell).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sdharris, post: 19174, member: 77"] There is a lot of conflicting information about this mode, but generally speaking:- 1. Take your 360 sequence of images using DJI GO; 2. Land, stay in DJI GO and with the Spark still powered on push the play icon on the bottom right of the screen; 3. You'll see a photo with the little sphere symbol and as soon as you click on there it will stitch/process the image; 4. Once stitched you can save to the camera roll of your phone, or upload/share to Sky Pixel. If you want you can do 2 - 4 when you are back home rather than wait around in a cold field. Option 1 - camera roll Once in your camera roll you can use a viewer such as GoPro, the Theta S app etc. If you transfer that to your computer you can use exiftool (available for Mac and Windows) to add an attribute which will make the file compatible with Facebooks 360 viewer e.g. [I]exiftool IMG_2551.jpg -ProjectionType="equirectangular" [/I] There is also an app called Exiffixer designed to do this automatically. [I][/I] Option 2 - sky pixel Sky pixel will host the image and when viewed will start with a tiny planet and then 'fly in' to the landscape allowing you to look around. From Sky pixel you can share on Facebook. Or Option 3. Download the individual files and use Hugin (free), Microsoft ICE (bit outdated) or Autopano Giga (expensive as hell). [/QUOTE]
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