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Matthew Dobrski Posted at 11-13 16:21
Virtually every camera manufacturer has a proprietary recipe for cooking RAW files, and DJI is no exception here. I found it one of the most frustrating/annoying things in modern digital photography. So, until Sony, Canon, Nikon, Panasonic, Olympus and who knows what else start talking to each other and develop truly universal DNG format, things like that will happen. This, however, has not much to do with MM2 messed colour variables described by OP, the nature of which I'm still struggling to understand...
Hi Matthew,
the nature is the white balance. I had a difference in white balance too, using my Mavic 2 Pro, in the blue hour early morning. The pictures taken early were set on a mo blueish white balance than those couple of seconds later. The choice of white balance temperature seems to depended on the amount of light.
Less light = more blueish. The problem is when you take a pano during early morning or late in the day, at blue hour, some parts might be darken than others and therefore another color temperature.
It would be nice that DJI would make all the pictures taken for a pano would be on a consistant white balance temperature, for example that one of the first picture taken. And no change, no matter the availability of light on the other pictures.
And about the RAW format. It is even worse than what you describe. Even within the same brand, the RAW files might differ from camera to camera, even thou they have the same file extension. Older editing programs might have problems with RAWs from a newer type. |
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