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The "jello" effect in aerial photography refers to the distortion of images caused by the vibration of the camera during flight, typically on a drone. This can cause the images to appear wobbly and jelly-like, hence the name.
To reduce the jello effect, there are several steps you can take:
Mounting the camera properly: Secure the camera on the drone in a way that reduces the vibration. Use vibration-absorbing materials such as foam or rubber to isolate the camera from the drone.
Balancing the drone: Make sure the drone is properly balanced so that it is not lopsided. An unbalanced drone will vibrate more, leading to more jello.
Increasing shutter speed: By increasing the shutter speed, you can reduce the amount of time the camera's sensor is exposed to the vibrations, which can help minimize the jello effect.
Using ND filters: ND (neutral density) filters reduce the amount of light entering the lens, allowing you to use a faster shutter speed. This can help reduce the jello effect.
Updating drone firmware: Make sure your drone's firmware is up to date. Newer firmware may have better vibration reduction algorithms that can help reduce the jello effect.
By taking these steps, you can minimize the jello effect in your aerial photography.
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