Tuesday, February 21, 2017

DJI Phantom 4 tutorial

DJI Phantom 4

In this article, we will guides you in getting the best results from DJI Phantom 4.

I’ve put together a video tutorial for achieving the best video settings on the DJI Phantom 4. Watch the above tutorial if you haven’t already, it features a nice cinematic intro. (All Phantom 4 Footage)

So having used the Phantom 4 on my last two trips abroad I was able to familiarise myself several of the video settings. My aim is always to try and get the best out of these drones where possible. I noticed quickly that the Phantom 4’s colour profiles are different to that of the Phantom 3’s. I actually prefer the D-LOG footage from my Phantom 3 than compared with the Phantom 4, it seems sharper and less muddy. Both my Iceland and Norway videos were shot on the P4 in D-LOG, you can see there are some nice scenes and some scenes where the software has failed to pick-out the detail. Whereas on my Phantom 3 D-Log footage I’d say it’s more consistent but can also depending on the natural light suffer in areas.

White Balance

White Balance Phantom4

One reason Auto White Balance is a ‘No No’, the color temperature can jump around in the same clip. This can look very unprofessional, use a Custom white balance of around 5600K which is quite neutral. It is easy to adjust again in Premiere using the Lumetri Colour System.

Recommended Phantom 4 Video Settings

Phantom 4

I recommend shooting in any of the following Colour profiles :

  • DJIColor (None) with a custom Style of either -1, 0, -1 or 0, -1, -1
  • D-CineLike with a custom Style of either -1, 0, 0 or 0,0,0
  • Art -1, 0, 0 or 0,0,0

Phantom 4

Try to keep the variables to either plus or minus ‘1’ or ‘0’. That way we know our image should be more balanced.

Extra Tips for Editing Workflow

I can suggest if you have the time and hard drive space to convert your drone clips to ProRes HQ 422. This will give you more latitude for colour correction in Premiere, Final Cut and Davinci Resolve. If you have the Adobe Creative Cloud, use Adobe Media Encoder to transcode the h.264 drone footage to ProRes 422 HQ.

( Via rcgeeks )

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