jphphotography
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I've been experiencing similar issues, it's particularly bad if there is a lot of fine detail in the shot (ie tons of leaves on a tree all moving). Under the "Style" section in the DJI Go app set it to custom and then turn sharpness/saturation/contrast all to -2, this seems to help a little but you definitely need to grade the footage after. Since the free version is now incredibly powerful and unrestricted compared to previous versions I'd recommend trying out Davinci Resolve, for colour it's still quite far ahead of Lumetri. Also while LUTs/Looks are neat I'd recommend learning to grade without them
At the end of the day though this is 8bit footage shot with variable bitrate into a lossy codec. You always need to have your exposure as close to perfect as you can in order to buy you a little latitude in post. If your scene has too much fine detail in it then the OSMO isn't the camera to use for that shot. That's my opinion as a person who works as a cameraman and colourist. For the price it's a cool toy that you might be able to get you some bonus shots on a pro shoot, but never bank on it for an A cam. |
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