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OhOhDrone Posted at 2017-2-7 08:52
Thank you! That picture is what I would expect. How do you do bracketed HDR with RAW? I thought you have to take 3 pictures with different exposure levels and then combine them. Did you take three RAW pictures for this final result?
I can't say wow enough on that picture. So crisp and what I expect. Kudos to your post processing skills.
You are correct. That is a 3 bracket RAW picture. 1 picture underexposed, 1 picture normal exposure, and 1 picture over exposed. I use Adobe Lightroom for developing pictures taken with my DSLR cameras and since DJI allows for bracketed RAW photos to be taken it's the same process (albeit less resolution at 12MP vs. 24MP). Go into your photo settings in the DJI Go app and choose bracketed photos. IIRC you can choose between a 3 bracket photo or 5 bracket photo. 3 bracket should be fine. Change your settings to RAW only. You will have to use software to "develop" your picture since it is taken in RAW format. Once you do, you can save it as a jpeg at full resolution.
You can create very nice photos with the Mavic, Inspire, or Phantom you just need to shoot in RAW to do so and use the correct software in post to get the most out of your shots. As I mentioned before, Shooting jpeg is fine if you just want a quick shot. But shooting jpeg will not get you the results you would like if you are shooting for full resolution pictures. |
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