That's it exactly. I was wondering how he had done it. I will give it a try. Thank you. BTW. I used to fly out of Elmendorf and have flown everything from Prudhoe Bay (passed by about 200' AGL) out beyond the Aleutian chain and everything in between. Amazing beauty. Thanks my friend.
I wished my best looked as good as your salvaged picture. Great job, but I have a question for you. I recently saw a guy say he did a 5*2 pano. Have you tried it and do you just do two panos, changing the gimble in between set one and set two, then stitching then all together? Thanks for...
Sorry, I'm not seeing it. First, thre is nothing inbetween the three dots and my magnification settings that switch between the three cameras. If I do push and hold on the screen, I momentarily get a dialog box that pops up that "AE locked". My firmware is updated and I am getting great...
I'm sorry. I'm still not seeing it. Previously I always handled as you suggested. Take the photo or movies and adjust in Adobe. The critique was that DJI was a little "soft" and the way to correct was adjusting the camera. Was going to test it out, but still cannot fine.
Are you talking...
With the Mavic 3 Pro Cine, can you make corrections like Sharpness, Contrast, & Saturation? I've read the manual and the books. Someone told me you could make those adjustments under Camera, but I cannot find it. Do I need new glasses or is it not there? Thanks
Very well done. It looks like it could be a clip from an action movie. I too was wondering how you were flying backwards on a winding road surrounded by trees. Thanks for sharing.
It's scary, but I actually understand that and it makes sense. I need to look at my process. I don't think I'm doing what you recommend but going straight to a LUTs and it's not working. Thank you. I think the light just went on!!!
So I have an M3P and switched to an M3C. Trying to use DLOG to improve my coloration of the videos, but they look terrible. I'm using the DJI LUTs in Premier Pro and they make them look worse. I even have two clips, one shot right after the other and they come out looking differently. Any...
Very nice! I was thinking of doing something similar for where I live here in Phoenix AZ. But with all the heat and sun right now, all I could show you now is variations of brown. Maybe I will wait for monsoon season. Thanks for sharing!
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