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Recent content by RoryG

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    Anafi 360 panoramas broken

    Thank you, 360 Shetland is a labour of love for me! It’s so sad that Scatsta is now closed, a big employment blow for the North Mainland amid the current Covid crisis. And the Moorfield hotel (although due to close anyway) was raised to the ground by fire with another major employment loss. If...
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    Anafi 360 panoramas broken

    Thank you! Yes, we are as north as you can get and still be in Scotland, the southern point of Mainland Shetland is 123 miles from the north coast of Mainland Scotland! It’s a wild place in the winter but beautiful in summer as you can see from my tour. I have worked out a way to use the...
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    Anafi 360 panoramas broken

    I like the Topaz software, I use Topaz Sharpen and Topaz Denoise. I shoot 360 images as part of my job (I have an aerial media company) so my clients demand the highest quality, hence shooting raw. I shot a pano on Thursday afternoon with the Anafi, exported it from PTGui Pro as a 16bit TIFF...
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    ND Filters for Anafi Thermal

    Thanks, I might need to make something then, essential for any video without aperture control.
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    Anafi 360 panoramas broken

    Nice pano! If it was possible to save raw (as you can with the Mavic 2 Pro) you would be able to recover the blown highlights in the clouds, just not possible with jpg images unfortunately. My Mavic workflow is to process all the raw images with the same settings before stitching, PTGui...
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    ND Filters for Anafi Thermal

    Does anyone know if ND filters are available for the thermal? Thanks, Rory
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    Anafi 360 panoramas broken

    Great stuff! We've been evaluating the Anafi for 360 panos, it does indeed produce a full sphere however the jpg only files (as opposed to raw) is limiting for our purposes. I see it as a great tool for shooting the skies though, we normally shoot the sky from the ground for aerial panos so this...