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Hey gang,
I've used the Panorama (spherical) feature several times and while there is a little distortion and blurring, it is surprisingly clear for being such a recent addition to our toolbox. The issue that brings me to this post, however, is loss of a critical subject in the final output. I can see it clear as day in the one of the 26 photos required for a spherical panorama, but it is completely absent in the panorama that the Skydio produces after landing and stitching. I am curious if there was a way to determine the horizontal and vertical overlap % so I can use the 26 individual images in MS ICE to recreate the full and present scene.
Thanks for any advice or tips you may have in this matter & hope ya'll are (safely) shredding the skies!
I've used the Panorama (spherical) feature several times and while there is a little distortion and blurring, it is surprisingly clear for being such a recent addition to our toolbox. The issue that brings me to this post, however, is loss of a critical subject in the final output. I can see it clear as day in the one of the 26 photos required for a spherical panorama, but it is completely absent in the panorama that the Skydio produces after landing and stitching. I am curious if there was a way to determine the horizontal and vertical overlap % so I can use the 26 individual images in MS ICE to recreate the full and present scene.
Thanks for any advice or tips you may have in this matter & hope ya'll are (safely) shredding the skies!