Stereoscopic Photos

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Stereoscopic Photos

Here's how to take a stereoscopic photo with this drone.

The drone is near the location you want to photograph.

1. Rotate the drone 90° and take one panoramic photo.
2. Move the drone forward approximately one meter, depending on the ground height, and take another panoramic photo.
3. Repeat step 2 several times.

4. Using Antigravity Studio, export the photos at maximum quality, in photo format).
You cannot produce stereo equirectangular panos !
Be sure to select the left view!

5. Choose the left/right photo pair that produces the best stereoscopic effect!

Simple mais efficace !
 
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Stereoscopic Photos

Here's how to take a stereoscopic photo with this drone.

The drone is near the location you want to photograph.

1. Rotate the drone 90° and take one panoramic photo.
2. Move the drone forward approximately one meter, depending on the ground height, and take another panoramic photo.
3. Repeat step 2 several times.

4. Using Antigravity Studio, export the photos at maximum quality, in photo format).
You cannot produce stereo equirectangular panos !
Be sure to select the left view!

5. Choose the left/right photo pair that produces the best stereoscopic effect!

Simple mais efficace !
Using a drone as a stereoscopic camera is a fun idea, but there are limitations, the main one being that as the pair of pictures is not taken simultaneously there cannot be anythig moving in the subject area. I presume that the 90° rotation in instruction 1 is to define the start of a 180° panorama, in which case the same procedure must be followed for each subsequent image. There will be considerable distortion of the view if the full 180° is used for each stereo picture
 
Using a drone as a stereoscopic camera is a fun idea, but there are limitations, the main one being that as the pair of pictures is not taken simultaneously there cannot be anything moving in the subject area. I presume that the 90° rotation in instruction 1 is to define the start of a 180° panorama, in which case the same procedure must be followed for each subsequent image. There will be considerable distortion of the view if the full 180° is used for each stereo picture
Yes, I shoot pictures when no car drives by. It's a bit time consuming sometimes.
But it works quite well.
See my pictures here :
Some of them were done with my Mavic air, Air2, Air3, and now Antigravity A1 !

No the 90 ° is not the start of the 380° pano,
The A1 always gives you 380 panos, INSV format (kind of equirectangular pictures) the heading of the drone is the focus point.
Antigravity studio will convert your pictures from equirectangular to 2D (very few distortion).
If you keep the equirectangular format during export, of course, stereo effect will not work.
You just choose the 90° to get same orientation from your flying path.

I might add some screenshots next week for a better explanation.
 

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