Unlock the Power of Panoramas~ Maveric Air 2s Tips and Tricks 👍

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  • Опубликовано: 14 июл 2024
  • Sharing some helpful lessons for Panoramas with the Maveric Air 2s 👍
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    In today's video we are going to do some Panorama Photography using the DJI Mavic Air 2s. The Mavic Air 2s sports some amazing capability and capacity to shoot panoramic photographs.
    We will go over how to use the Automatic shooting tools in the drone to shoot both a 180 degree panorama and also a wide angle panorama.
    Not only that, I am going to show you how to stitch your files together using Adobe Lightroom.
    I shoot all DNG or "RAW" files when doing photography with the Mavic Air2s. I'll explain why in this video
    Our subject today for the photograph will be the Orlando Florida International Drive attraction known as the Orlando Eye; an enormous Ferris Wheel that is part of the tourist attraction area in Orlando know as I Drive.
    I have been up and flying around Orlando as of late with a moderate level of frequency. I like flying in the early morning hours before the sun comes up. As it's summer, this makes for some early mornings; like 4:30 am early to capture epic drone video and photography.
    The early mornings are calm and generally cool so it makes for great video.
    I hope you find this tutorial video on shooting panoramas with a DJI Mavic Air 2s helpful along with the Adobe Lightroom walk through.
    00:00 Introduction
    02:55 Inside DJI App to Photograph the Panoramas
    06:38 Workflow Transferring Images into Lightroom
    08:38 Sorting Images
    09:34 Creating Panorama inside Lightroom
    11:19 My Edits after Panorama Merge
    12:18 180 Degree Panorama Stich
    13:44 Final Images on Screen
    15:06 Downtown Orlando at Sunrise
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Комментарии • 48

  • @waynegreene6405
    @waynegreene6405 6 месяцев назад

    What a bloody beaut video mate, well done, all the best from Australia.

  • @Day1Adventures
    @Day1Adventures Год назад

    great information thanks all signed up

  • @wwjdenterprise
    @wwjdenterprise Год назад

    Panorama pictures and videos with Mavic Air 2S is just amazing!! I am just in love with it

    • @livingwithrob
      @livingwithrob  Год назад

      I agree 100 %. The more I use this thing the more I love it.

    • @livingwithrob
      @livingwithrob  Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/sy3OiRVdP9o/видео.html be sure to check this one too!

  • @chrisdiamond3247
    @chrisdiamond3247 9 месяцев назад

    Good video keep it up

    • @livingwithrob
      @livingwithrob  9 месяцев назад

      Thank you. We will keep on posting.

  • @warrenwoodward9447
    @warrenwoodward9447 Год назад

    Hey Rob, Thanks for the inspirational video. Now I'm looking at this Tallahassee area with new eyes. Thanks again, Woody

    • @livingwithrob
      @livingwithrob  Год назад

      Hey Woody! Thank you!!! I love hearing that I've helped you see things new. Take care of yourself and keep on keeping on!

  • @IslandCreek
    @IslandCreek 9 месяцев назад

    Great video! I love mine as well!!

  • @tagumata
    @tagumata Год назад

    THANK YOU SIR

  • @jakenotfromstatefarm
    @jakenotfromstatefarm Год назад

    Great video! Inspirational! Thank you sir!

  • @IgorMilic7
    @IgorMilic7 Год назад +1

    Excellent video. Beautiful panoramas and picture.

  • @joelleanthony803
    @joelleanthony803 2 года назад

    So cool and super informative.

    • @livingwithrob
      @livingwithrob  2 года назад

      Glad you think so! Thanks. As always, I appreciate your fandom! ;-)

  • @OffTheDomeMediaGroup
    @OffTheDomeMediaGroup Год назад

    Very helpful. Great video!

  • @cre8tivity06
    @cre8tivity06 Год назад

    Cool video! I do those wide angle panos a lot and never did I think I could edit them myself. Funny thing is when I do hyperlapses, I do edit the raw file and then batch edit the rest of the files. In the very beginning of the video when you were flying around what were your settings? I was flying over this past weekend in an area with a lot of lights and my video was still dark. I didn’t go above ISO 400 and had the shutter down to 1/60. Your night video looked really good compared to the results I’m getting with my air 2S. I’m completely Mobile when it comes to editing these days. I do have Lr Mobile but I don’t think there is an option to do panos in the app. Do you know of an app that can do it?

    • @livingwithrob
      @livingwithrob  Год назад

      Chuck, I usually shoot at 1/50 and I push the ISO as high as necessary to get the preferred outcome when night filming. Also, that was shot in DLog. I'm now shooting entirely in HLG. As far as LR mobile and panorama work...no idea! I don't know what to point you toward. I'm sorry.

  • @bryanladdphotography
    @bryanladdphotography Год назад

    Nice video and worth watching for beginners. I was a bit disappointed with the distortion on the Air2S' wide pano though. Do you know how to completely fix it? I use the drone for real estate and I prefer the flat horizon, so I'm stuck with the jpg file unfortunately. Thanks!

    • @livingwithrob
      @livingwithrob  Год назад

      Bryan, I tested it recently. If the gimbal is set to 0 degrees, the horizon remains straight during the stitching process in lightroom. Continued success to you in your business!

  • @daniel.s.travel3546
    @daniel.s.travel3546 3 месяца назад

    What do I do when DJI did not make an extra folder for the panoramas? I have only the 100Media folder...

    • @livingwithrob
      @livingwithrob  3 месяца назад

      The drone sorts them into a pano folder within that main folder. It should show up in file manager when importing into Lightroom.

  • @ronschultz1977
    @ronschultz1977 Год назад

    Very very informative. I have only flown at night a few times; fireworks and Christmas lights. I have always needed to go much higher than 400 to even be able to see where I was flying. Any thoughts?

    • @livingwithrob
      @livingwithrob  Год назад

      Hi Ron. There are a few variables here. If you are within 400 feet in radius to something, say, 150 fee tall, you can legally fly to 550 feet. You are able to fly to 400 feet above any object so long as you remain within 400 feet in radius of that object. If you are flying at night, you must have, to my recent understanding, remote ID installed and working on your drone. The Air 2s is Remote ID complaint as is the Mavic Mini 3 pro and the Mavic 3 from what I have read. You must also have a beacon on your drone that can be seen from 3 Nautical Miles. I am not sure if non Part 107 (recreational) pilots can fly at night. I can because I am licensed and am also current to the most recent test related to night flights.
      You don't want to get caught by the FAA flying above that 400 foot ceiling either Above Ground Level AGL or in the confines of the rule I listed above. The fines are not worth the risk. Please let me know if you have further questions. I am happy to help in any way that I can.

    • @ronschultz1977
      @ronschultz1977 Год назад

      @RobertAnthony I meant ISO 400, sorry. At ISO 400, the screen is usually still too dark to see.

    • @livingwithrob
      @livingwithrob  Год назад

      Hey Ron. If you are using automatic settings, you are going to struggle with it. I am not sure if you are asking about video or photography. I'm assuming photography because it's a Panoramic Photography video. If so, Here's my thought. I shoot fully manual all the time. So at night, for example, I am shooting the shots at either 100 or 200 ISO. My shutter speed for the shots will then be anywhere from 1/4 sec to even slower. As slow as it needs to be to properly expose the photograph. I also set the White Balance manually as well. I recently released this panorama video of downtown Orlando. If you haven't seen it, you may find it useful. It's a bit shorter in duration than the first. ruclips.net/video/sy3OiRVdP9o/видео.html Please let me know if you have any further questions. I am more than happy to help you.

  • @raymccoshum5402
    @raymccoshum5402 Год назад

    Thank you for the video. Do you still use light room? is that adobe light room? can you share the version or the name of the program? Every time I try to find that program I get lost with a bunch of other names?

    • @livingwithrob
      @livingwithrob  Год назад +1

      Hi. Yes, I use Adobe Lightroom. I prefer the desktop version. I'm using the photography pack which includes Lightroom and Photoshop combined for $10 per month. I hate the fact Adobe went to membership only and I can't choose to buy it as a stand alone every few years...but it is what it is.

  • @LanzaroteShowcase
    @LanzaroteShowcase Год назад

    Hi there, I just tried some panorama shots but I don't see the folder with all the individual shots in there, just a resultant JPG stitched together. Is there a setting to select keep the original RAW files?

    • @livingwithrob
      @livingwithrob  Год назад

      Yes. You will need to shoot in RAW. You'll then get both and they should be in a folder called Panorama when your done. Each Panorama will have it's own folder. Check this vid. I may have gone over it in this one. ruclips.net/video/sy3OiRVdP9o/видео.html

  • @gamerdesigns8250
    @gamerdesigns8250 Год назад

    I have the Air 2S, but my pano's are always 1 image rather then all the separate images in a folder. I've searched thru my setting and can't seem to find anything that would offer to change that. I use a smart controller too btw.

    • @livingwithrob
      @livingwithrob  Год назад

      You need to shoot in RAW-JPEG. You will then have a folder on your SD card that holds the image files.

  • @straitjacketstudios
    @straitjacketstudios Год назад

    Brand new drone operator. Did you have to apply for any waivers or clearances for to shoot these?

    • @livingwithrob
      @livingwithrob  Год назад

      No. The images in this video were shot outside of any airport controlled space. No flight approval required. However, it should be noted that any flight inside managed airspace will require FAA approval for flying. I hope that helps.

  • @jasonlee4267
    @jasonlee4267 2 года назад

    I don’t like how DJI drones create fisheye photos if the gimbal isn’t at 0 degrees when you start shooting nowadays, but decent photos non the less

    • @jasonlee4267
      @jasonlee4267 2 года назад

      When shooting wide angles and panoramas

    • @livingwithrob
      @livingwithrob  2 года назад

      Thanks Jason.

    • @cre8tivity06
      @cre8tivity06 Год назад

      I have a Phantom 3 Pro and a Air 2S and I never noticed any kind of fish eye look in my images.

    • @livingwithrob
      @livingwithrob  Год назад

      I've been testing this myself. In fact I too have found the curved horizon if the gimbal is not at 0 when engaging the pano photograph.

  • @Shashank_Naidu
    @Shashank_Naidu Год назад

    Hey Robert, great video and tutorial on DJI AIR 2S Pano Mode!
    Had a question! Did you use ND filters for these Pano shots on the drone?