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#HUGIN FPV UAV PLATFORM PRO#
When you disconnect your smartphone the Osmo Pocket will ask you if you wish to exit pro mode, if you press OK it will revert to basic mode and no longer shoot with RAW so for our purposes it is best to hit cancel. To do this, get Mimo up and running, press the options button and then press ' Pro' (alongside Basic) on the resulting options screen. The resulting enhanced options screen will allow you to change the photo format to JPEG+RAW as pictured below. This will 'unlock' the option for RAW shooting, providing more picture information should you wish to get serious with your post production work. This means (assuming you haven't formatted or cleared your memory card) you can go back and recreate previously shot panoramas in higher detail!Įnabling Pro mode and selecting RAW shootingīefore you start, to get the most out of your panoramas we suggest you connect your smartphone to the DJI Osmo Pocket and switch to Pro mode in DJI Mimo. Furthermore, even in the standard 'basic' mode, the Osmo Pocket will store the original full-resolution images it captured on the SD card under a PANORAMA folder.
#HUGIN FPV UAV PLATFORM SOFTWARE#
There are several pieces of software available to do this and we will trial a few to show how it can be done on a budget. Thankfully there is a solution using software on your computer to stitch the images together whilst maximising potential detail. Again this seems pretty weak compared to the 12MP image you get from the same device when shooting a single still. The below (3x3) panorama captured from 9 photos has been merged down to a photo just 2359 by 1705 pixels, aka a 4MP image. Once processed by the DJI Mimo app on your smartphone you are left with a 2048 × 486 pixel image as seen below (click the images in this article to view them at 'full resolution'). This standard panorama was captured from 4 photos shot left to right alongside each other and 'stitched' together. Check this first example of some beach huts below.
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Thankfully the answer lies in 'post-processing' the images on a computer, so in this article we take a look at how this can be achieved (on select operating systems) for free!įor many, the benefit of taking a panorama is the ability to explore a landscape or vista in detail, yet it appears DJI do not feel the same way. Pickup a DJI Osmo Pocket now If like us you enjoy taking big photographs, you might be left a little cold by DJI's new Osmo Pocket. Whilst the camera is capable of taking relatively detailed 4MP auto-stitched panoramas created in the DJI Mimo app leave many disappointed with the output of this £300+ device.