I agree totally as DLOG does not work for landscaping ( trees...grass get mushy). The question would be: why not NONE?I think ART may be the best flat profile.
I agree totally as DLOG does not work for landscaping ( trees...grass get mushy). The question would be: why not NONE?I think ART may be the best flat profile.
I reported it on the DJI forum however, DJI seemed surprised and there are not many people reminding them that this is indeed a problem. Possibly most people shoot auto exposure with little consideration to any post processing. Please go there and add your voice. I have been using Litchi for 99% of my flying since DJI released Go 3.1.1. and my pad automatically updated.Has anyone noticed with the latest IOS app and Firmware that the Custom Style setting is all screwed up and you can't set it?
Jack
I agree totally as DLOG does not work for landscaping ( trees...grass get mushy). The question would be: why not NONE?
Has anyone noticed with the latest IOS app and Firmware that the Custom Style setting is all screwed up and you can't set it?
Jack
I did more tests. Attached are 3 pictures taken from a 4K movie of P4 zoom in 220%...see DLOG does not show grass details...however, NONE and ART show it
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Hmmm... It appears that certain settings are baked into the profile, similar to the way sharpness, contrast, color balance and the rest are baked into a jpeg still. It seems to me that "NONE" may be the best way to go, especially when you consider contrast (and other) settings are destructive. You can't undo a contrast adjustment that's baked in. Increasing contrast implies a loss of color information that cannot be recovered. Same thing with sharpness, which is another adjustment that may be baked into a profile, Sharpness can't be undone either. IMO you may try, but GIGO. .Here is a comparison between DLOG and ART. Settings were 0 across the board on both.View attachment 69881
I tested the settings again and again, now, my finalists are: None and D-Cinemalike ( if you want a flatter setting). I discarded Art as it changes a little bit the color tones. What do you think? Definitely, D-Log does not maintain small details like grass and far away trees. Now, I tend to like D-Cinemalike, it is flat and keeps detail.Here is a comparison between DLOG and ART.
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