Do you mean as in it's too blue? I am planning a trip to Paris this weekend and I will be bringing my P3 to do some recording. I do plan in recording all in D-Log M then edit. I don't want the colours to be to over the top. Did you figure out what to do? I've access to a number of video editing software. Adobe Premiere, DaVinci Resolve and some other not well known ones. All new to this video editing
@@CMAC86not too blue, it’s just not the same as the natural sky blue that we actually see. I think the problem is the DJI LUT applied to the D Log. I’m also new to Davinci resolve, probably using manual color grade would help but haven’t tried. I’ve also tried HLG which shows the right sky Color when viewed directly without editing.
@@AlpiJapi Thanks for the reply!. I guess I record some small clips on all options including HLG (I believe this to be HDR) could be wrong and I'll import them into Davinci. Maybe I'll be able to get a rough guide as to how things will go with the weather in Paris today!. Because it's dark skies with clouds I was hoping for a better looking colour coming through on the videos. We will see. Done some reading into the Nd filters. They look like that's what I'll need down the line. Videos are just for memories tho so I don't mind too much at this stage.
Yes, totally agree. Taking much more videos for memories than what I normally do before getting this camera --- a good purchase 🙂 now I'm on the way getting more external storage to save these clips 😃@@CMAC86
I agree with this assessment. I can tell the camera has chops, and I can clearly see you put in some work post production. The issue is the exposure, it's even blowing out some detail in some shots.
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Superb totul, inclusiv muzica!
Super!
Nice video! The sky color, however, has the same issue as my pocket 3 (rec709 on D Log), not natural, still trying different settings to solve it 😅
Do you mean as in it's too blue? I am planning a trip to Paris this weekend and I will be bringing my P3 to do some recording. I do plan in recording all in D-Log M then edit. I don't want the colours to be to over the top. Did you figure out what to do? I've access to a number of video editing software. Adobe Premiere, DaVinci Resolve and some other not well known ones. All new to this video editing
@@CMAC86not too blue, it’s just not the same as the natural sky blue that we actually see. I think the problem is the DJI LUT applied to the D Log. I’m also new to Davinci resolve, probably using manual color grade would help but haven’t tried. I’ve also tried HLG which shows the right sky Color when viewed directly without editing.
@@AlpiJapi Thanks for the reply!. I guess I record some small clips on all options including HLG (I believe this to be HDR) could be wrong and I'll import them into Davinci. Maybe I'll be able to get a rough guide as to how things will go with the weather in Paris today!. Because it's dark skies with clouds I was hoping for a better looking colour coming through on the videos. We will see. Done some reading into the Nd filters. They look like that's what I'll need down the line. Videos are just for memories tho so I don't mind too much at this stage.
Yes, totally agree. Taking much more videos for memories than what I normally do before getting this camera --- a good purchase 🙂 now I'm on the way getting more external storage to save these clips 😃@@CMAC86
awesome !
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the sky is too saturate but everything else looks nice
hi, after using the rec709 conversion, you did manual color grading ?
Yes, but adjusted very little.
auto mode?
Exposure and white balance were on auto. Shot in D-Log M converted in Davinci Resolve to Rec. 709
Overexposed mate. Try -0.7 EV
I agree with this assessment. I can tell the camera has chops, and I can clearly see you put in some work post production. The issue is the exposure, it's even blowing out some detail in some shots.
It is not good
Why?