I just bought the litchi app, and I'm slowly getting some flying time with it.
How does Litchi treat the yaw of the camera, and gimbal angle, between two waypoints that have different POI's assigned? Is it a sudden transition, or does Litchi interpolate between for a smooth variation.
For example, if W1 is waypoint 1 that looks at O1, and W2 looks at O2, how does litchi transition the yaw between the two? Would it look at O1 until it gets to W2, and then suddenly turn to look at O2? Or would it look north the entire time (which is the "interpolation" between the two yaw angles from W1 to W2), or something else?
O1----O2
W1--->W2
How does Litchi treat the yaw of the camera, and gimbal angle, between two waypoints that have different POI's assigned? Is it a sudden transition, or does Litchi interpolate between for a smooth variation.
For example, if W1 is waypoint 1 that looks at O1, and W2 looks at O2, how does litchi transition the yaw between the two? Would it look at O1 until it gets to W2, and then suddenly turn to look at O2? Or would it look north the entire time (which is the "interpolation" between the two yaw angles from W1 to W2), or something else?
O1----O2
W1--->W2