Stuttering or frame skipping is a common fenomenon when panning. I believe there is a formula dictating max camera side movement speed relative to frame rate before stuttering becomes visible. I see this often when shooting at 24fps. When shooting at 50fps or 60fps the side moving shots are much smoother and this quite common issue becomes a less of an issue.Same here, the slower parts are fine but sideways movement is a problem It's not just your video i see it a lot.
Hope the author of this video won't mind me using it as a great example of colorgrading. Apart of great droning and editing all scenes have beautiful well balanced natural colors and tonality which look good on all my devices from Samsung Galaxy through ipad to MacBook. No issues with extreme oversaturation hurting my eyesThank you so much for your valuable feedback.Truly appreciate it! Please could you attach some screen shots for me to understand which scenes you are referring to? and what you seeing at your end?
Thank you for the example and a great video I love and appreciate all the videos from this uploaderHope the author of this video won't mind me using it as a great example of colorgrading. Apart of great droning and editing all scenes have beautiful well balanced natural colors and tonality which look good on all my devices from Samsung Galaxy through ipad to MacBook. No issues with extreme oversaturation hurting my eyes
Thank you so much for watching and for your kind words! I completely agree — the stark, rugged beauty of Greenland is truly something special. And you're right, the name is definitely ironic given how little green there is! I’m really glad I could share a glimpse of it with you.The stark beauty of the place. Interesting choice of the name seeing as green is not a colour you see. Thankyou for sharing the video.
I am well aware of the difference between gamut of Rec.709 and Rec. 2020. There could lay part of the issue I am experiencing. My mobile phone's display is probably not HDR compatible which likely contributes to my viewer experience. But even on my MacBook Pro which apparently is Rec. 2020 compatible, the colors still look way too strong for my liking. I appreciate your responses and get it that some people might like that style..Thank you for the example and a great video I love and appreciate all the videos from this uploaderbut sorry the video you pointing to is not HDR. There is huge difference between Rec 709 and Rec 2020 HDR videos they don't behave the same and have different color space output, gamma. Hope you understand the concept of HDR! If you have wrong display profile a HDR video can go completely wrong (either washed out or overly saturated). I suggest you play other HDR videos (you will see HDR beside resolution in advanced) and see if you do see the difference or they appear the same. Please don't get me wrong, I am trying to help you and myself
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REC 2020 vs REC 709: Key Differences, Benefits, and Best Choice for 2025
Discover the key differences between REC 2020 and REC 709, including color gamut, HDR support, and best use cases. Learn which color space is ideal for video production, streaming, and display technologies in 2025.pixflow.net
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