See if you have on auto white balance and switch to daylight, or correct in photoshop in the raw with the temperature slider.In my first tests of a snowy landscape I found a strong vignetting in the pictures. The edges go into the color cyan.View attachment 73333 View attachment 73333 View attachment 73333 View attachment 73334 View attachment 73333
Not sure this would help D-Fresh as it is an inconsistency across the image. A global correct in camera or in Photoshop is just gonna change the color temp of the whole image. I use a custom white balance all the time and adjust in Phototshop before I process the Raw file. But this problem does not look bad over whole image. It's just on sides and corners. You could fix it really easy with a brush in Photoshop but who wants to spend time fixing so many if its doing it all the time.See if you have on auto white balance and switch to daylight, or correct in photoshop in the raw with the temperature slider.
Polar Pro is sending their filters out for the P4P in a week or so supposedly. Got a Cinema Shutter Collection coming.are you using the DJI GO 4 app and if so which color setting are you using or are you using the auto color?
purchased the P4Pro at the AMA Expo and looking into the ND filters that will fit the P4Pro even at the expo which looked more geared to fixed winged aircraft had a limited selection of vendors offering filters
Ratio 3:2Very interesting balzil! Are you shooting in 3:2 ratio or 4:3?
It was f 11Could also be a function of the aperture. What f-stop were you using for these?
Yes I´v used the dji go 4 app and auto white.are you using the DJI GO 4 app and if so which color setting are you using or are you using the auto color?
purchased the P4Pro at the AMA Expo and looking into the ND filters that will fit the P4Pro even at the expo which looked more geared to fixed winged aircraft had a limited selection of vendors offering filters
No bad advice with the brush. But I am somewhat disappointed with the lens.Not sure this would help D-Fresh as it is an inconsistency across the image. A global correct in camera or in Photoshop is just gonna change the color temp of the whole image. I use a custom white balance all the time and adjust in Phototshop before I process the Raw file. But this problem does not look bad over whole image. It's just on sides and corners. You could fix it really easy with a brush in Photoshop but who wants to spend time fixing so many if its doing it all the time.
I'm wondering if it's a sensor problem instead of a lens issue? But this is def not right. This is an extreme case to show the problem since everything is white from edge to edge. I will be looking close for this issue in my next few flights.No bad advice with the brush. But I am somewhat disappointed with the lens.
Try shooting at 5.6 - 6.3 and see if the vignetting becomes less pronounced. If that doesn't make things better then it might not be a lens issue.It was f 11
Have you tried do some tests indoor on a plain white background, to see if the same happens?
It was f 11
I´v used the dji go 4 app and auto white.
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