I flew my second session ever yesterday and I finally took some videos and photos. I noticed after downloading them (Final Cut Pro and iMovie) that the colors of the videos looked pretty flat/washed out to me, example attached:
I had a DJI ND16 filter (the histogram showed this provided the most even distribution) installed, and video settings (these were already set and I didn't change them prior to filming) were:
Video Size: 4K Full FOV/30fps
White Balance: Sunny
Style: Landscape
Color: DLog-M
Camera Video Coding: H.265
I also took a still photograph and colors seem to be better overall than the videos:
Photo settings (untouched by me) were set to Auto.
Now are the flat colors of the videos due to recording in 10-bit H.265 and/or color profile of DLog-M and it's up to editing to adjust the colors?
I haven't dabbled in any video editing in almost 20 years so I'm not familiar with adjusting colors, which I would be doing in Final Cut Pro or iMovie for now as I'm more familiar with those editors, but I also have Adobe Premiere which I will some day tackle learning its use...
I had a DJI ND16 filter (the histogram showed this provided the most even distribution) installed, and video settings (these were already set and I didn't change them prior to filming) were:
Video Size: 4K Full FOV/30fps
White Balance: Sunny
Style: Landscape
Color: DLog-M
Camera Video Coding: H.265
I also took a still photograph and colors seem to be better overall than the videos:
Photo settings (untouched by me) were set to Auto.
Now are the flat colors of the videos due to recording in 10-bit H.265 and/or color profile of DLog-M and it's up to editing to adjust the colors?
I haven't dabbled in any video editing in almost 20 years so I'm not familiar with adjusting colors, which I would be doing in Final Cut Pro or iMovie for now as I'm more familiar with those editors, but I also have Adobe Premiere which I will some day tackle learning its use...