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The difference between aerial vertical photography and panoramic photography

Different perspectives present different contents.

1. Aerial vertical photos are taken from the vertical direction of drones or cameras, and only show the landscape at a specific height, regardless of information from other directions. Panoramic photos are used to show the whole landscape in a certain range, and adopt spherical, 180 and wide-angle modes to capture a wider perspective.

2. Aerial vertical photos only show a small part of the ground, and the display content depends on the shooting height and direction chosen by the photographer. Panoramic photos can truly show all the landscapes within the range of 720, and users can drag the scene at will to watch different angles and directions without dead ends.