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OK, I'm just going to upload this extremely humble, unedited video and ask for guidance. I know that it will help me to learn, and maybe a few others will learn too. I'm going to start doing real estate videos soon (got my Part 107) and trying to experiment to learn the best settings, but it's very slow going.
Here is the Vimeo link: I tried to just upload my file into this window using the Upload button that is provided, but it said my file size is too large. If there is a better way for me to present the video please let me know.
I set up my camera as advised by an online "expert" on YouTube but I'm not too happy with the results.
I tried fixing it in post (white balance, contrast, color correction, sharpness, saturation) but ended up with lots of noise and even more aliasing and moire. I use Power Director 16. Maybe not the most expensive editor out there but really performs well and has all the functionality. I really don't think that my post-processing issues are related to the video editing software I use.
My complaints are:
- Way too flat (sure, it was a very cloudy day with no sun, but this looks like a white gauze was placed over the camera lens)
- I see both aliasing and moire, especially on some of the rooftops
- Colors are dull - I want sharp, vibrant colors!
- Slightly out of focus - I should have been able to fix this before recording but I didn't notice it on my iPad Air screen.
- I really REALLY tried to rotate my P4P very smoothly and slow along the vertical (yaw) axis, but it still looks a little bit "jerky."
Settings:
P4 Pro; 2720x1530; 60FPS; H.264; very cloudy day, so no filters used; D-Cinelike; Sharpness -1; Contrast -3; Saturation -2; White Balance - Cloudy Day; Manual camera settings: ISO 100; f5.6; Shutter 120; 2.7K at 60fps (my computer is a bit too slow for 4K video, so I try to record in 2K and publish in 1080 HD); MP4 format; NTSC; Tripod mode.
Questions:
- How would you have changed the camera settings in DJI Go 4?
- What would you do to improve it in post?
- Is this just what I should expect on very cloudy days?
- Any other suggestions?
Thanks for any constructive help!
Here is the Vimeo link: I tried to just upload my file into this window using the Upload button that is provided, but it said my file size is too large. If there is a better way for me to present the video please let me know.
I set up my camera as advised by an online "expert" on YouTube but I'm not too happy with the results.
I tried fixing it in post (white balance, contrast, color correction, sharpness, saturation) but ended up with lots of noise and even more aliasing and moire. I use Power Director 16. Maybe not the most expensive editor out there but really performs well and has all the functionality. I really don't think that my post-processing issues are related to the video editing software I use.
My complaints are:
- Way too flat (sure, it was a very cloudy day with no sun, but this looks like a white gauze was placed over the camera lens)
- I see both aliasing and moire, especially on some of the rooftops
- Colors are dull - I want sharp, vibrant colors!
- Slightly out of focus - I should have been able to fix this before recording but I didn't notice it on my iPad Air screen.
- I really REALLY tried to rotate my P4P very smoothly and slow along the vertical (yaw) axis, but it still looks a little bit "jerky."
Settings:
P4 Pro; 2720x1530; 60FPS; H.264; very cloudy day, so no filters used; D-Cinelike; Sharpness -1; Contrast -3; Saturation -2; White Balance - Cloudy Day; Manual camera settings: ISO 100; f5.6; Shutter 120; 2.7K at 60fps (my computer is a bit too slow for 4K video, so I try to record in 2K and publish in 1080 HD); MP4 format; NTSC; Tripod mode.
Questions:
- How would you have changed the camera settings in DJI Go 4?
- What would you do to improve it in post?
- Is this just what I should expect on very cloudy days?
- Any other suggestions?
Thanks for any constructive help!