My dear friend. It's a great video.It's a beautiful place.I love the sunlight reflected in the water.That's cool.👍👍 Thank you for sharing my friend's precious video.Have a happy weekend and see you again.🙋🏻♂️
@@YouRock-WeDrone cheers. Yep quite exciting to get the first 1000 subs outta the way. Now we just have to maximise all the different ways to earn those extra $ € £.
Taking an HDR sunset video at 24fps and wanting cinematic blur you’d need shutter at 1/50 sec. This will most probably make you need an ND filter so why say that combo makes no sense?
Yes good point! But, the way the DJI Mavic Air 2 does HDR it doesn't make sense to use an ND filter because it exposes one video for the highlights, and one for the shadows. All the while the camera is in complete auto-mode. You can't change it. That's why I think it's not really for professional use. So the video that exposed for the shadows gets darker then it needs to be because it's a) in full auto and b) an nd filter is being used and therefore it introduces noise. I could be wrong - but that's my experience at least. Would love to hear your thoughts. Have a great weekend, Cheers, Dan
Being that this is the first video result on the HDR topic and the entire focus of the video is on a photographic appeal, it might be relevant to show what the actual 10-bit DJI video looks like. The HDR tone mapping is not really the point- its sampling and displaying many more luminance and chroma values than you can in 8-bit. See this actual HDR video: ua-cam.com/video/a6GRpH8ZuD0/v-deo.html
My dear friend.
It's a great video.It's a beautiful place.I love the sunlight reflected in the water.That's cool.👍👍
Thank you for sharing my friend's precious video.Have a happy weekend and see you again.🙋🏻♂️
Thank you so much friend! I appreciate your support!
Have a great weekend!
Cheers,
Dan
very good video! :D
Thanks! 😀
Have a great weekend!
Cheers,
Dan
Informative.... Thank you !!! 👍👌💯😎😉
Thanks Wayne! Really appreciate it!
Cheers,
Dan
bravo my partner.amazing tutorial video.share!i add it to your playlist
Awesome thank you! I have added to it's own playlist as it's part of my HDR series - there is going to be 5 or 6 videos in there, all about HDR.
Great presentation and information My friend!!!
Awesome, I'm glad you liked it!
@@YouRock-WeDrone really great information because buy Mavic air 2 to the next day!! Thank you
@@YouRock-WeDrone i think personally HDR BETTER for photos!!
Amazing work. Great info
Glad you liked it! Thanks for stopping by!
Have a great weekend!
Cheers,
Dan
Great info Dan, another excellent video. Looking forward to next in the series.👏👍
Thanks Richard, love your support! Really appreciate it!
Congrats to reaching 1K subscribers my friend!
Have a great weekend!
Cheers,
Dan
@@YouRock-WeDrone cheers. Yep quite exciting to get the first 1000 subs outta the way. Now we just have to maximise all the different ways to earn those extra $ € £.
I'm hooked on HDR . For an amateur, this is a very convenient shooting option.
Yes you are right, especially if you don't want to color grade your footage afterwards. HDR looks pretty awesome!
Cheers, Dan
Taking an HDR sunset video at 24fps and wanting cinematic blur you’d need shutter at 1/50 sec. This will most probably make you need an ND filter so why say that combo makes no sense?
Yes good point! But, the way the DJI Mavic Air 2 does HDR it doesn't make sense to use an ND filter because it exposes one video for the highlights, and one for the shadows. All the while the camera is in complete auto-mode. You can't change it. That's why I think it's not really for professional use.
So the video that exposed for the shadows gets darker then it needs to be because it's a) in full auto and b) an nd filter is being used and therefore it introduces noise.
I could be wrong - but that's my experience at least. Would love to hear your thoughts.
Have a great weekend,
Cheers, Dan
Being that this is the first video result on the HDR topic and the entire focus of the video is on a photographic appeal, it might be relevant to show what the actual 10-bit DJI video looks like. The HDR tone mapping is not really the point- its sampling and displaying many more luminance and chroma values than you can in 8-bit. See this actual HDR video: ua-cam.com/video/a6GRpH8ZuD0/v-deo.html
Sounds too risky cant you just grade it in post for that look?
Yes you are absolutely right, you can and I made a video about it: ua-cam.com/video/C7GkmlfdoH0/v-deo.html
Hope it helps :)