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How does the drone take a panoramic view?

Drones can't take panoramic photos, and drones can only take the materials needed to synthesize panoramic photos. This answer will not discuss how to operate the drone, and go straight to the topic.

The first is shooting. The subject must know the angle of the pan/tilt before shooting. Generally, the default angle of Yuntai is 0 degrees. When the tripod head is directly below, the angle of the tripod head is -90 degrees. Well, after knowing what the pan-tilt angle is, shooting actually becomes a very simple mechanical step. Lift the plane to an appropriate angle and take 8, 8 and 4 photos at 0, -45 and -90 degrees respectively.

When the pan/tilt is set to 0 degrees, the plane stays hovering, the rocker rotates the direction of the nose, and the shutter is pressed every 45 degrees (note: the camera angle of the plane is generally above 90 degrees, in order to make each photo overlap by more than 30% for later convenience). A total of 8 photos can be taken, and 360 degrees can be completed.

Then the pan/tilt is adjusted to -45 degrees, and the plane is still hovering, taking one picture every 45 degrees, a total of ***8 pictures.

Finally, adjust the pan/tilt to -90 degrees, aim directly below, and take one picture every 90 degrees (or 180 is ok), a total of ***4 pictures.

At this point, the shooting is over, please return to the plane:

After taking the desired material with the drone, import the material into the computer, download a panoramic photo synthesis software, import all the photos into the software, click Detect, optimize appropriately, and then click Render to save the panorama in jpg format.

Finally, there is a step to make up for the sky. Import the panorama into photoshop, and then download some sky materials online to find the sky that is most suitable for your shooting scene, and then make up the shot. I hope I can help you.