Hi Canada DroneSure - post the original RAW file somewhere I can download and I'll see what I can get out of it.
I also think that maybe you don't fully understand what RAW files are intended for, and please don't take that in a negative way, it's just in the way you worded your response. RAW files are just that - the RAW data. On the surface you might think they should be higher quality (and technically they are) but not straight out of the camera. They have no correction to them whatsoever with regards to levels, sharpening, saturation, distortion correction, vignetting, etc. and that is the way they are intended. When you shoot a JPEG with the drone or your cell phone or whatever else, the camera is processing a RAW image for you. A RAW image on it's own is always going to look flat, soft, and dull compared to the processed version. Further to this, simply taking a RAW image into a RAW converter and saving it does nothing, unless that program has presets that get applied - the RAW files have maximum malleability and are designed to have numerous corrections applied while giving you the most leeway to do so. Hope that makes sense. Feeding a RAW file though up-res software and nothing else is not going to yield the best results.
Sorry yes probably wasn't that clear. Been processing RAW files for a long time but my point was from just a RAW editor you can not achieve the result I managed at the top of the post. I could be wrong but nobody has posted something similar out of a RAW convertor. I hope they do as it's one less step I would need to make. I feel that's important because it almost gives "back" what the convenience and portability takes away from image quality if you follow my meaning. That result has renewed my enthusiasm if you like in the MP2 but I think I'm still going to wait and see what the Phantom 5 is like in terms of image quality (that's all I care about really) and compare and make a call then.
Cheers Bussty