Open the app, select "Waypoint" then set your waypoint where you want the pano to be taken. Select the waypoint and then click the bubble "Tap for options" Make sure you have the "Advanced" Tab selected and select pano for "Waypoint Action" then set all the options you want for your panorama shot. Remember you have to select the "Horizontal Center" degree. In order to find the "Horizontal Center" of the Pano shot you want you have to fly to the waypoint and turn the drone until you are facing the direction you want to be the center of the pano, then take note of what the app says your "heading" is and put that number into the "Horizontal Center". 0 degrees is north, 90 degrees is east, 180 is south, and 270 degrees is east and everything in between.I opened the app and selected "Pano" then selected the settings I wanted and saved it. I then connected to my phantom engaged it and selected my saved "Pano" from the flight plans. The Phantom flew to the correct location but just hovered without taking photos. :-/
Thanks, I'll give this a try toda.Open the app, select "Waypoint" then set your waypoint where you want the pano to be taken. Select the waypoint and then click the bubble "Tap for options" Make sure you have the "Advanced" Tab selected and select pano for "Waypoint Action" then set all the options you want for your panorama shot. Remember you have to select the "Horizontal Center" degree. In order to find the "Horizontal Center" of the Pano shot you want you have to fly to the waypoint and turn the drone until you are facing the direction you want to be the center of the pano, then take note of what the app says your "heading" is and put that number into the "Horizontal Center". 0 degrees is north, 90 degrees is east, 180 is south, and 270 degrees is east and everything in between.
So I gave that a try, but again it just flew to the destination and hovered. The photo notification just said "frami 1 of 17" :-/Open the app, select "Waypoint" then set your waypoint where you want the pano to be taken. Select the waypoint and then click the bubble "Tap for options" Make sure you have the "Advanced" Tab selected and select pano for "Waypoint Action" then set all the options you want for your panorama shot. Remember you have to select the "Horizontal Center" degree. In order to find the "Horizontal Center" of the Pano shot you want you have to fly to the waypoint and turn the drone until you are facing the direction you want to be the center of the pano, then take note of what the app says your "heading" is and put that number into the "Horizontal Center". 0 degrees is north, 90 degrees is east, 180 is south, and 270 degrees is east and everything in between.
you still need expensive photo editing software, not their fault though really
Agreed. Kinda a buzz kill in that sense.
free/open source software such as Hugin
What about Microsoft ICE? I use that one for my Tiny Planets