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Then it should tilt down and do another round of shots. The Camera should start facing slightly up and take a couple shots while turning 360 degrees (from one end point to the other end point). It auto rotates the pano so the output is not as boring as a still.
#Using gopros with autopano giga software#
The virtual tour software (with GigaPixel support) of should be able to do the trick. I think i have found a solution to stitch and publish the panorama's. So instead, I intend take multiple rows of 12MP photos and stitch them together. ) and concluded that the picture quality will not be good enough for a GigaPixel Photo (I really want my viewers to be able to zoom in). I have looked into a one-shot-360 panorama using a spheric lens (e.g. Once we get waypoints on I1, I could even pre-program the whole flight, Users then can browse/zoom-in to their favourite spot (e.g. of theme parks, golf courses/holes, yacht clubs, tourist attractions etc, showing multiple viewpoints/highlights. This allows me to create/publish interactive pano's from the sky e.g.
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In one flight I want to fly to 10 points and take one set of photo's on each point. I want to create GigaPixel Panorama shots (reverse sphericals) using the Inspire-1 and publish them on a website using HTML5 (so that all device can use them).