▲ 1 r/Switzerland+1 crossposts

Looking for New Adult / Romance books set in Switzerland or by Swiss authors

I'd love to find New Adult / romance books with a Swiss connection. Either written by a Swiss author, or actually set in Switzerland. Turns out it's surprisingly hard to find anything.

So far I've found Final Run by Corina Burkhardt about a ski racer / physio therapist (not published yet).

Any other Swiss authors or books set here that you'd recommend? Self-published/indie/AO3 is totally fine too.

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u/linibu — 9 days ago
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Schribe uf Mundart

Absolut nid e Poet, aber I bi öpper wo gärn uf Mundart schribt. Giits schüsch no öpperem oh e so?

u/linibu — 15 days ago
▲ 2 r/drones+1 crossposts

Anyone ever stitched a large top-down drone panorama?

I'm planning a large-format print project: a top-down/nadir drone panorama of a mountain area, captured via a grid/waypoint flight (~77 images, DJI Mavic 4 Pro, ~30% overlap). The stitched file will end up quite big.

Questions:

  1. Has anyone stitched a top-down panorama from a grid of multiple images (not a typical handheld/spherical pano)? How did it go?
  2. Did you use Lightroom, or something else (PTGui, PanoramaStudio, Hugin, or actual photogrammetry software like Pix4D/Metashape/DroneDeploy)? What worked best, and why?
  3. How big did your final file end up (megapixels/gigapixels, pixel dimensions), and did you hit any software/hardware limits along the way?
  4. Any issues stitching relatively uniform/low-texture terrain (grass, rock, snow), did the software struggle to find alignment points?
  5. What overlap % actually worked well for you in practice, vs. what you planned?
  6. Any camera-setting tips (RAW vs JPEG, locking exposure/white balance) that made stitching easier?

Any war stories, software recommendations or any other tips are welcome.

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u/linibu — 23 days ago