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Color correction advice. What do you think ?

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samsam:

--- Quote from: helloitsme on March 08, 2018, 11:22 ---Looks a little weird, but not far off either.  Maybe you don't need to use log and just shoot with what you see is what you get approach.  Unless shooting in RAW, compressed vides images don't have much range for post color correction.  Therefore, it's better to shoot with color you want in final product.

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Thanks for your comment helloitsme.

Shooting logs gives me the possibility of also send the log file for sale. This can be interesting for clients who wants to do the grading on their side.

BR

PeterChigmaroff:
Learn how to interpret the various chroma and luma wavefroms and vectorscopes. You'd be able to see how you blew out the whites without even looking at the final render.

Brightontl:
This is a very difficult shot:
You are shooting against full sun (no clouds) over snow probably not too far from midday! You are really asking a lot to the poor sensor and lens of the P3.
When I had the regular Phantom 4 I would not even think about shooting anything south (even remotely against the sun) and certainly only in the last couple of hours before sunset or after sunrise.
Even with the P4Pro, which is in another league, I would not shoot against the sun in the middle of the day (let alone in snowy conditions).
As other have said, the post production has too much contrast and saturation and also a strong blue cast

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