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Negative sharpening and noise reduction causing blur.

Terry Rodell

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Watch this short video from The Film Poets about the Mavic's sharpening setting and how it applies noise reduction to cause areas of blur. Set it to + 1 for amazing improvement!
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I saw this on the weekend - I think it's made a difference definitely
 
Don't forget he also says to use Noise Reduction software such as Neat Image at editing stage.
Working with 4K this will take roughly three times longer to render.
Just saying.
Sharpness zero is often a better option.
If you use +1 without NR video can look almost fizzy.
However look at the DJI presets, the landscape option is +1 +1 0 if I recall correct.
 
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Don't forget he also says to use Noise Reduction software such as Neat Image at editing stage.
Working with 4K this will take roughly three times longer to render.
Just saying.
Sharpness zero is often a better option.
If you use +1 without NR video can look almost fizzy.
However look at the DJI presets, the landscape option is +1 +1 0 if I recall correct.
Yes, I agree. The +1 does look over sharpened, but it is the safe option as compared to losing details. Basically use 0,0,0 in good lightening and +1,0,0 for low light.
 
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