Different colors at join of panorama
Answeredpano after stitching has no issues, but after processing the join is visible in 360 degree pano. how to avoid or correct it?
thx for help
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Hi Cristian,
At the moment Luminar doesn't support 360 panos, but if you send the link to your file to us at www.skylum.com/support we'll be happy to have our techs take a look and see why you're getting a difference in colors at the stitching.
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I'm having the same issue and curious if the new version Luminar AI can/will support 360 panos.
First my equipment background and workflow...I am using the newer drones, DJI Mavic Air 2 and DJI Air 2S. These drones create a 360 pano automatically which saves a lot of time on using a separate app and stitching photos together. Since by default these images are flat in color, I was hoping Luminar AI would enhance/improve these photos. Then I would upload these photos to Google Maps which automatically recognizes the image as a pano so that the viewer can pan/zoom around the image.
Second-- when I edit these panos on my Win10 system, its displayed in a normal flat image. I am ok with that. The problem is when I apply any of the pre-installed templates, for example Easy Landscapes, Long Exposure...then export the edited photo, the resulting photo is a line with different colors not subtle or viewable when flat. I use a separate free app called FSPViewer (http://www.fsoft.it/FSPViewer) to view photos before & after.
After the editing & export and viewing, when I upload the image to Google Maps, it no longer recognizes it as a pano image but a flat image. Here is a good example of an image I uploaded => https://goo.gl/maps/cgPeUaKKAgE3NwnXA
If I try to edit that same image and upload it, Google maps only displays it as a flat image.
Hoping Luminar can fix this or help in some way. Would be happy to provide examples and input.
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