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Dale Rodgers

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Managed to turn a relatively tame scenery into something dramatic. Can really push the camera around in post processing of the M2P.

Used the Zadie Ground Control Falcon 2 LUT to start, massaged to taste and then tracked the sky in a power window and cranked the dials up even further.

The original Dlog-M footage had very little obvious detail in the sky.

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Managed to turn a relatively tame scenery into something dramatic. Can really push the camera around in post processing of the M2P.

Used the Zadie Ground Control Falcon 2 LUT to start, massaged to taste and then tracked the sky in a power window and cranked the dials up even further.

The original Dlog-M footage had very little obvious detail in the sky.

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Just think what you could have achieved with the P4P ;)

Seriously - nicely done. It’s a superb platform is the M2P
 
Managed to turn a relatively tame scenery into something dramatic. Can really push the camera around in post processing of the M2P.

Used the Zadie Ground Control Falcon 2 LUT to start, massaged to taste and then tracked the sky in a power window and cranked the dials up even further.

The original Dlog-M footage had very little obvious detail in the sky.

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That looks good to my untrained eye's. I like it was under 2 minutes
Video .
What was your setting.?
4K30fps.? Very nice post edit
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I’m not a professional photographer nor do I have any experience in editing.... I have just bought my first drone.

This video is indeed lovely, however to my eye it seems the colours are ‘super rich’ and quite blue.....

I guess you have enhanced a lot in ‘post’ as you guys say..... is that what people prefer to see rather than what I would call ‘more natural’ hues?

Please don’t think I’m critiquing, I’m in no position to do so.... I’m just curious what I should be aiming for when I start to learn this craft.... natural or enhanced images I wonder?

Any advice is always gratefully received
 
I’m not a professional photographer nor do I have any experience in editing.... I have just bought my first drone.

This video is indeed lovely, however to my eye it seems the colours are ‘super rich’ and quite blue.....

I guess you have enhanced a lot in ‘post’ as you guys say..... is that what people prefer to see rather than what I would call ‘more natural’ hues?

Please don’t think I’m critiquing, I’m in no position to do so.... I’m just curious what I should be aiming for when I start to learn this craft.... natural or enhanced images I wonder?

Any advice is always gratefully received

Aim for what YOU like.

One bit of advice is to make your grade and then turn it off and come back 24 hours after. I always end up turning the dials down a little after.

The colour in my video is on the cool side. It was a LUT called Zyan or something.
 
Thanks Dale I appreciate the reassurance and as you say, I guess everyone’s eye differs to some degree
 

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