Unable to stitch DJI Avata 360 DNG files in PTGui Pro 13.9
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cihan ergün
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Jul 12, 2026, 7:29:14 AM (2 days ago) Jul 12
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Hello, I am using PTGui Pro 13.9 and I cannot stitch the two attached DNG files captured with my DJI Avata 360. I also tried following instructions with help from ChatGPT and instructions on PTGUi website , but I still could not get a correct result. Could you please check the attached files and tell me how I should stitch them in PTGui? Product: PTGui Pro 13.9 for Windows.
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Hi,
Thank you for your help.
I followed your instructions and deleted all entries from the Camera Database and Lens Database, then reset the default project settings.
After starting a new project, the images stitched correctly.
My problem is now solved.
Kind regards,
Cihan Ergün
12 Temmuz 2026 Pazar tarihinde saat 14:38:37 UTC+3 itibarıyla PTGui Support şunları yazdı:
John Houghton
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Jul 12, 2026, 10:19:37 AM (2 days ago) Jul 12
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Cihan, Whilst following Joost's instructions for an automatic stitch does give a good result, I found that it was not not quite perfect. There are a small discontinuities in several vertical features like sides of walls. These can be largely eliminated by using more advanced processing, as in the attached project file. (Load it into the same folder as your two images and open the project file with PTGui, then go straight to Create Panorama). You might be able to simplify processing by using a good project file as a template. Try loading a different pair of images into PTGui and then run File->Apply Template->Other and navigate to the template file. After applying the template, go straight to Create Panorama.