Your 360 pan turned out to be a jerky and incomplete decision. You stopped, started, stopped, etc. Then decided to go back to the sunrise. Were those birds also flying backwards? Also, high dynamic range made the foreground totally black. If you are going to start a 360 you should finish it.i know what i need to work on, please confirm
good catch yes they were flying backwards, how do you change the dynamic range on videoYour 360 pan turned out to be a jerky and incomplete decision. You stopped, started, stopped, etc. Then decided to go back to the sunrise. Were those birds also flying backwards? Also, high dynamic range made the foreground totally black. If you are going to start a 360 you should finish it.
Unfortunately I have found no way to capture the large dynamic range between the dark foreground and the bright sunlight. I can do it easily in still images using the gradient filter in Adobe Photoshop. It can be done carefully with a carefully position gradient filter on the drone. You need to hold back the light from the sun. Freewell makes a set of gradient filters. You can only fly in one position to capture this. See attachmentgood catch yes they were flying backwards, how do you change the dynamic range on video
thanks, ive found its also how you point the camera where it picks up more light either up or down, my gopro software has light adjustments but not sure if its graident or notUnfortunately I have found no way to capture the large dynamic range between the dark foreground and the bright sunlight. I can do it easily in still images using the gradient filter in Adobe Photoshop. It can be done carefully with a carefully position gradient filter on the drone. You need to hold back the light from the sun. Freewell makes a set of gradient filters. You can only fly in one position to capture this. See attachmentView attachment 138431
Yep. Confirmed!i know what i need to work on, please confirm
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