Ok I just republished an updated video here. Removed the fade to black transitions and used cross dissolve instead. Also extended some clips, so the overall feel should not be as choppy.
Thanks for looking anyways!
Ah...you noticed that :)
Thanks for all the feedback. There are a couple of areas I'd like some guidance on.
I used the free lut from here...says cinelike-D, but the mavic air says d-cinelike. Is it the same? I applied them in the Lumetri Color panel under...
I've had my drone for a few months now but don't have much time to fly it around. I just came back from vacationing on Maui and was able to get some footage around the island. Would like to get some feedback on this clip I put together. It was shot using a Mavic AIR with FS Lab filters...
It's definitely not an internet speed issue as 1) I have 100+Mbps download and 2) as I mentioned above it's showing up in the local file too. Did you see the screenshot from post #9?
How is it that no one else can see this but me? It's not major pixelation, but the sky is splotchy in the...
Yes I see it in the pre-processed video and in the YouTube 4K version. I’ll try again without the filter to see if it’s still there but the uneven blue in the top left side is definitely not normal.
I viewed it on my Dell 30" monitor as well as my macbook pro and I'm seeing it in the blue sky, in particular the darker area. Here's a screenshot of what I'm referring to.
No I didn't change anything. Question for those that are saying they're not seeing any problem. Are you looking at the embedded video, or did you click into the video and watch it in 4k? Please do the latter and let me know if you see what I'm referring to.
I'm a complete newbie when it comes to video processing. I shot this yesterday with my Mavic Air using a FS Labs ND64 polarized filter. It was processed in Adobe Premiere Pro using a "GC-Titan_Cinelike-D_to_Rec709" LUT. When viewing in 4K, the sky looks pixelated. It's not the LUT because...
Update: So the good news is it didn't give me a warning today. I did update the compass before flying so not sure if that was it. But the bad news is I tried Boomerang and it went into a tree and stopped. Luckily I was able to still fly it out and it came away dirty, but seems fine after...
I checked on both Kittyhawk and Airmap and I'm well outside of the fire hazard area. There's nothing on the FAA TFR about it. Here's what I checked - TFR Data Elements My zip is 92692. Will try again today to see if it was just a fluke.
I thought a temp nfz would be caused by the fire but I didn’t see anything on the DJI site. Is there another place I should be looking?
Is there a way to force a nfz update? I did refresh the firmware but no change.
Newbie here with a Mavic Air. I have a park 1/4 mile from my house where I flew several times last week. But earlier today I went to the same location, setup the drone and it said "Cannot take of in a no-fly zone". I looked on DJI's map and don't see any limitations where I'm at. Similarly...
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