How to get 'SuperView' on the Osmo Action
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- Опубліковано 20 жов 2024
- One of the great features that GoPro has, and that the DJI Osmo Action camera HAS NOT GOT, :( is 'SuperView', which gives a very very wide field of view, great for action footage when you want to see as much as possible around the camera.
But I figured out a way to get this extra wide field of view and correct for the 'squashiness', which closely matches the in camera effect that 'SuperView' gives GoPro footage.
Also, here is my review of the Osmo Action, hopefully you find it fair and covers all the main points.-
• DJI Osmo Action - The ...
Totally different perspective what others telling about both action cameras. Great Thanks bro for input will keep in touch with your channel.
Thanks. :)
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Awesome... don't usually need a super wide fov but the 4:3 tip is great to know. Even if i just crop into a 16:9 from there
yep, extra few pixels to play with, and quality seems better in 4:3 as its pixel for pixel direct from the sensor.
DJI should take a look at this and add this feature to their firmware.
Tht would be worth it
Impeccable editing advice! I wish DJI would take note of all this so they update the software again soon 🤞🏼
DJI can fix this by a firmware update that would add superview in the settings. I hope they do it.
Go pro has superview patented so unless dji puts a really wide lens, I doubt it can be fixed with a software update
But they never did
@@suryagurung7793 you cant patent simple image processing thats happening in gopro.
they just want us to buy newer osmo action. sad. ill have to go with gopro unfortunately, cuz i hate that company they greedy AF.
I swear, they’re going to write books in your name. Thanks bro! Helps a lot.👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
As far as I understand it, the GoPro does exactly the same thing when you activate super view, it stretches the 4:3 image to 16:9. And I think it's unfair to compare a Gopro Superview Shot WITHOUT Hypersmooth activated with an osmo shot with stabilization activated. As you can see later, the original input is pretty much the same.
if DJI could remedy the FOV issue I think they would wipe the floor with GoPro - that's the ONLY thing holding me back from switching
Very encouraging and a great solution to the FOV problem. Thanks very much.
Hi! I have a question, but if I make the video in 4/3 with rocksteady, will I use the same parameters for export or will they have to be modified?
no rocksteady in 4:3
call me crazy, but I love 4:3 for video. I'm glad to know the Osmo has that wide angle in that aspect ratio. It's a shame they don't offer this sort of correction in camera though, would save a lot of processing.
Exactly what I was wanting! thanks!
With my experience it is increasing the render time by nearly 4X? Can't I do something to decrease right?
hey there any setup recommendation to avoid jittery footage on rocksteady ?
Great info. Explained in detail. Thankyou
Great video! I'm stunned by the difference at 2:12 though, as DJI say the Osmo Action has a 145 degree FOV, and GoPro say Superview is a 148 degree FOV. Can 3 degrees make such a difference, or am I missing something?
Actually Osmo Action has only 110 degree FOW. The 145 degree is diagonal FOV.
in what program do you edit it? pls
is a tutorial somewhere?
The colors are fade in normal video mode. Good color in HDR MODE but there is no Rock study.
why is there not a wide fish eye lens for the osmo action. that woule be perfect to solve this problem.
I only have Premiere, not After Effects, so I don't have that mesh warp. Is there any way you could share your biscuit hack as a preset I can use in Premiere?
DaVinci Resolve is free and has a tool called grid warp, under the fusion tab. It will do the same thing as mesh warp.
@@inedibleapples8271 If its possible to get it as a premiere preset, that will make for a better workflow. Nevertheless, thank you for your comment. I will look into that free option as a workaround. I tried using the gopro desktop program itself to do it but loss so much quality when it converted/rendered.
Great video! does anyone have a guide how to do this in sony vegas with the correction?
Such amazing useful informations. Thanx
Bro there have any wide angle lens for DJI osmo action
Thanks for this, I bought this camera to use on my motorcycle and was struggling to get enough of the bike in the shot to effectively capture it's movement. Should sort me out! ;-)
glad it helped, it is a faff to be honest doing it this way. but at the very lest now you know which FOV/setting gives the widest FOV option for the camera.
Nice hack!
May I know the editing software which you used?
Awesome, liked subscribed already, great video, very informative.
just wanted to see that someone comparing FOV (and posibilities) of these two! thanks!
very good explained ~ thanks.
May I ask what is the software used for post editing? Thanks.
He said it was After Effects
what about a wide field of view in 1080p settings in osmo action?
Try hdr mode that's what I use for motovlogs n look exactly like the hero 8 which I've also used
Awesome 👍 thanks for the tip! It helped me make my decision 😉
As a cyclist, I'd prefer to have RockSteady. But your post fix is intelligent. Sometimes too much view takes from the focus.
Good work, but what a hassle, let's hope DJI bump up the processing power on the next version and implement that fix in camera !
Very good idea, sadly I'm way too lazy and too beginner-level to edit and process videos. I still hope for some kind of wide-angle-lens for the Osmo since the missing superview is really pissing me off.
Totally agree on that ! A lense would be great :)
is mesh warp not an effect anymore or can I just not find it??
Excellent! If DJI knows whats good, this should be fairly easy for them to implement in a firmware update, shouldn't it?
You would hope so.
I think it could do it I camera. But the display lag would be very bad maybe. (The lag for rock steady is pretty bad isn’t it)
@@biscuitsalive Actually, since the latest FW update its better in 30fps at 4k, but not above, still a bit laggy. Nothing that takes anything away from the other benefits imo ( I spent A LOT of time comparing the GP7 and the osmo, youtube reviewrabbitholes) but thanks for this in any case!
Great job! Question; Does adding mesh warp increase render time?
Yes it sure does. :/
@@biscuitsalive Yeah - same here - by a LOT. Thanks for the informative video.
In what kind of program do you after edit so you can vorrect the wide view
As I said in the video I’m using “after effects”.
But other applications have similar distort effect tools.
Where can i find mesh warp it adobe premier? i you warp and grip warp.. its not the same.
PP prob won’t do it exactly the same. I used after effects.
Might just try this out, cool tutorial.
is there a Final Cut Pro X equivalent to “mesh warp”? I don’t have either software at the moment and I’m trying to decide which to get
I’m sure there will be.
But haven’t used final cut since my student days.
So a looooong time.
@@biscuitsalive what video editor do you use?
Does someone knew if there is a tool to bulk convert like described above?
Make a template in your program.
Excellent! Anyone know how to do this inside Premiere Pro?
Very good information thank you
Which edit Programm do you use?
Adobe mostly. (After effects and premiere)
You can do Superview with older versions of GoPro studio with any 4:3 clip. It has limitations though.
RS will would work with 2k. thanks for the trick
What you fail to mention is that there’s no stabilization in 4K / 4:3 so this hack is pointless in 4K, as post production will be a hassle. However, it works for 2.7K.
When I made this GoPro couldn’t stabilise and superview in 4k (think I said this)
So it was matching what GoPro could do.
Not all heroes wear capes 🙏🙏
:)
Wow, excellent !
does anyone know how to do this in davinci?
On the fusion tab, between MediaIn and MediaOut, add a GridWarp node, set the x grid size to 1 and y grid size to 3, change magnet type to Selected and move the points like in the video
Thanks, but we need to do the same for each rush, and the computer come to be over :-(
whys nobody talks about fact that gopro uses h265 which makes video files almost twice smaller? ;
Now if I only knew how that program worked , which program it was, n where to get it.. 😂
dosnt make any sense without stabilization
Have already subscribed.
The problem is that you can't have 60 fps...
brilliant idea! ...
BUT way too much post processing needed...too much loss of time and therefore money.
Wonderful hack . Cheers
if we could just enable rocksteady in 4k 4:3 mode....
I reckon the reason that doesn't work is because 4:3 is a full sensor readout which leaves no extra pixels for digital stabilization (which is achieved in part by "moving around" the area being recorded on the sensor).
Use Google photos to stabilize thank me later
@@Zaiithaan no later thanks, its shit compared to camera stabilization
@@ferrangrau8392 then use power director
But there is a big difference. GoPro Superview is stabilized, Osmo Action not.
It wasn’t at the time I made this video. (Not in 4k)
Not the same😊
haloooooooo
instead of having to deal with all these post-processing, pay 50$ more and get a gopro.
lol no front screen and bugs tho
bakwasss!
This is rather misleading, you are NOT getting a wider field of view with this hack. You're simply modifying the existing 4:3 FOV to virtually the same as the existing 16:9 FOV. Nowhere near the same as the GoPro Superview
If you jump to 3:43 it shows exactly how much extra FOV you are achieving with this method.
It’s clearly not a small amount.
6:40 field of view is identical to the original 4:3 .