wesdorman
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hi bob... Here are my thoughts on image 0014. generally you will always want to have the ND filter on, during daytime photography, which you did (page 36 in manual for over-exposure and jello effect). The sunny setting you used has to do with the camera white balance, not brightness. Sunny would be correct for this shot. As to the photo being too light and washed out, I think you had the exposure set to manual but you probably didn't know it. (my reason for this is when the exposure is set to auto, the DJI camera does a great job of choosing a good average exposure) and this didn't happen with this shot. Make sure you dial in proper exposure using [1] Camera Settings Dial page 25 in Inspire manual.
And I would double check your horizon... maybe you wanted the horizon to be off in this shot, but in case you didn't, make sure you auto-calibrate the gimbal.
hope this helps
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