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My Globe now does not stitch correctly
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<blockquote data-quote="Mark Miller" data-source="post: 61411" data-attributes="member: 10891"><p>It looks like you are almost missing a whole sliver of photos; however, you indicated you had 46 images which is what the sphere mode produces. Wind may have been a factor. It also looks like you have a bit of rotor interference starting in the bottom right (those diagonal lines).</p><p></p><p>One thing you can try to do with a full battery is send the spark up, run the sphere shot, and then while the drone is still on (either hit the pause button for it to hover in place or bring the drone to the ground without turning it off) go into the playback view and let the app start stitching the photos together. I have run into issues in the app where it can't stitch the photos itself once I have turned the drone off; however, that still didn't prevent me from stitching them myself in ICE.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Miller, post: 61411, member: 10891"] It looks like you are almost missing a whole sliver of photos; however, you indicated you had 46 images which is what the sphere mode produces. Wind may have been a factor. It also looks like you have a bit of rotor interference starting in the bottom right (those diagonal lines). One thing you can try to do with a full battery is send the spark up, run the sphere shot, and then while the drone is still on (either hit the pause button for it to hover in place or bring the drone to the ground without turning it off) go into the playback view and let the app start stitching the photos together. I have run into issues in the app where it can't stitch the photos itself once I have turned the drone off; however, that still didn't prevent me from stitching them myself in ICE. [/QUOTE]
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