@@tgn_productions Exposed LED strip lights often appear as a series of visible "dots" because each LED is an individual light source placed at intervals along the strip. When the strip is turned on, each LED emits light, and because they’re spaced apart, you can see distinct points of light rather than a continuous glow.
Ahhhh yes. I was thinking actual bug lights. I have diffusers on my lights on the shelf. I could probably get some for desk as well! appreciate the tips!
@@LenZFPV its for a panasonic camera. then once it apply it in premiere, I lower the opacity to about 30% otherwise its too saturated. Ill get the gopro 13 here soon and then just use their log conversion lut
cant wait to see your setup growth in the next years
working on building a work station for working on drones and gear next! Kinda like a second office!
@@tgn_productions NICEEE
love your setup bro. but can you hide the strips or use neon strips instead to avoid the bug lights. Cheers
what exactly do you mean to avoid bug lights?
@@tgn_productions Exposed LED strip lights often appear as a series of visible "dots" because each LED is an individual light source placed at intervals along the strip. When the strip is turned on, each LED emits light, and because they’re spaced apart, you can see distinct points of light rather than a continuous glow.
@@tgn_productions Use Diffuser Channels or buy neon strip lights
Ahhhh yes. I was thinking actual bug lights. I have diffusers on my lights on the shelf. I could probably get some for desk as well! appreciate the tips!
I actually hung my mic from my ceiling using fishing line to keep it out of the way
thats a great idea. CAn you move it around etc?
@tgn_productions a little I got the idea from basement musicians
Congrats man, great feeling!
It trully is. Now time to build my work station for building and repairing drones
Congrats my dude. I’m happy to see FPV peeps making it in the world. I wanted to ask you what rec 709 lut you using for GoPro?
Thank you!! I have a panasonic converter I use and then lower it to around 25-30%!
@@tgn_productions cool. I have no idea what that means.
@@LenZFPV its for a panasonic camera. then once it apply it in premiere, I lower the opacity to about 30% otherwise its too saturated. Ill get the gopro 13 here soon and then just use their log conversion lut
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