Stitch a panorama 360, 2 battery?

I'm fairly new to Photoshop and not even sure if this is possible. Anyway, I know how to assemble a normal 360 panorama of say 8 photos, but I would like to be able to assemble a panorama which has 2 or even 3 layers. If for example I would take 8 pictures all around an angle formed by a drone, but then 8 more with the camera of the drone tilted downwards a little. From there, I would take all 16 images to make a panorama that is much thicker than if it was just a normal single layer of photos. Any help on how to do this in Photoshop or Lightroom would be greatly appreciated!

Not sure what you mean by layers in this context. However, if you mean that you can stitch together photographs that have been taken in a series horizontally, and using several rows vertically, at the same time then the answer is Yes.

In the case of Lightroom - select the photos in the library and then use Photo PhotoMerge - Panorama. Then select a projection - decide whether to autocrop etc and let Lightroom it's stuff.

The example below is not complete 360 but a set of images covering a part of a building - sewn using PhotoMerge Panorama

In Photoshop, the process is similar. Open your images - use controller - PhotoMerge. Choose your images and a projection - then let it do its stuff. In this case, you will get a paper multilayer - aligned according to the chosen projection and with masks. Example under cover of the projection of 'Auto' below:

Dave

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