

- #Autopano giga graphics card compatibility manual#
- #Autopano giga graphics card compatibility android#
Here's a very simplified version of my workflow.Ī.
#Autopano giga graphics card compatibility manual#
If you want to create pro level photos of any kind (360° included), you need to get accustomed to shooting in RAW (DNG) if you don't like to edit your photos later then you must ensure your manual settings are correct prior to taking the photos. Difference being that with MS ICE who absolutely must go to PS and manually expand the canvas (or sky stretch) to make the file usable in 360 viewer.Ĭant you just post it on the Facebook from Kuula or is there more info you need to add?Ī lot of good advice here, let me add to the discussion. Granted you may still wish to replace the black hole with sky. As long as you have PTGUI set at 2:1 it will expand the canvas and fill the zenith in black. You don't actually need to Sky stretch in PS. I often see better horizon results with ICE prior prior to manipulating anything. I find it hit and miss between MS ICE and PTGUI as to how well the horizon aligns. Is that how you do it? That is interesting.
#Autopano giga graphics card compatibility android#
Just that with android I see it makes the pano in app them there is some option to copy if to the Mavic SD card once complete in the Gallery tool thingy. I am curious how do you get the DJIGO pano output to you PC or MAC? Are you shooting with a IOS or android phone. So you can mask out half a bus that appears in one image that looks weird. It might remove a half car from the pano or a bird in the sky that was in some of the images but not all. ICE masks things without you even knowing they were there. PTGUI has Masking which none of the others have. Having said this, it has plenty of capability to subsequently straighten the horizon using various methods.

PTGUI almost always sinks the ocean well below the horizon and raises the mountains too high. At my locale there is often ocean on one side and mountains on the other. Post stitch I commonly a wonky horizon in PTGUI. I find the align horizon tool to be troublesome in PTGUI. Difference being that with MS ICE who absolutely must go to PS and manually expand the canvas (or sky stretch) to make the file usable in 360 viewer.

Click to expand.You don't actually need to Sky stretch in PS.
