Great video! Couldn’t find one where they actually show how to capture the hdr/aeb photos, but you show that process as well as the post production. Good stuff thanks a lot!
Worth noting for method 3, taking images at various exposures manually, is that the chance for movement (trees in the wind, cars moving, etc.) between shots is greatly increased due to the time it takes to capture each shot manually vs. in a 3 or 5 shot burst as discussed for method 2, AEB.
Nice tutorial, thanks! 1) What Color Profile do you use for AEB 5 DNG (RAW) shot HDR? I see in 1:32 its D-Cinelike. Is there a significant difference on what profiles is used for creating HDR: Off/D-LOG/D-Cinelike? 2) Is there any difference between creating HDR-PRO (as you show in this tutorial) and creating an HDR by opening all 5 images in Camera Raw and choosing "Merge to HDR". I only see the option to choose 32-bit mode in your method (HDR-PRO) as the only difference so far. Have you used the second method to tell the difference?
I tried HDR mode and got 3 or 5 pictures but I want the DJI Mavic 2 Zoom to merge them together automatically. How can this be done? I don't have any programs that will do that in post production.
How do I determine which are my HDR Photos? I was experimenting in different shooting modes, but can't determine which ones are the HDR ones? I looked at Properties but can't see any indicator or identifying mark. Am I missing something? My drone camera was set to both JPEG and RAW.
After clicking Camera Icon, then clicking Photo, I only have 'Single Shot' Option... nothing else! The other 4 choices are not even there. Thing is it worked earlier today just like you show and I successfulluy did a 3 shot AEB test no problem. But now, those other 4 options only show when the iPhone 8 with IOS 13 & RC, are disconnected from drone. I did a 'Camera Rest" someone mentioned in a forum, but it did not resolve this problem. I have turned off & turned everything back on to no avail. I have version DJI Go App 4.3.38, & am all updated on the Mavic Pro from the DJI Assistant. Please... any ideas??
You can use software like Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Lightroom to quickly convert .DNG files to .JPG files. If you do this, then yes, you will lose some of the data from the RAW file, however the file size of the JPG will be much smaller.
Wtf. I used HDR and had it set to Raw assuming that it would shoot raw. Came home to find its jpeg images. Great. Now I have to edit my clients photos from jpegs. I'm so frustrated
I’m just starting out with drone photography and this was super helpful. Thanks!!
Nice sharing thanks
Great video - very helpful - thank you very much for sharing!
incredible job on teaching...very well done
Great tutorial, thanks for sharing it.
Most Excellent. THANK YOU!
Thanks for the tips! I can't wait to try it out
thanks for the help!! I didn't know DJI did it on its own.
man you saved me so much time in the future!!! genius!!! thanks
Great video! Couldn’t find one where they actually show how to capture the hdr/aeb photos, but you show that process as well as the post production. Good stuff thanks a lot!
Really good video! Thank you so much for the help!
Very nice
heyhey,
what's wrong on Shooting: RAW + HDR?
And ist 16:9 worse than 4:3?
Wooow thanks😀
Good job, thank you very much for your information. They will be useful when shooting. Greetings. :)
Great job.....
Thanks!
Worth noting for method 3, taking images at various exposures manually, is that the chance for movement (trees in the wind, cars moving, etc.) between shots is greatly increased due to the time it takes to capture each shot manually vs. in a 3 or 5 shot burst as discussed for method 2, AEB.
Nice tutorial, thanks!
1) What Color Profile do you use for AEB 5 DNG (RAW) shot HDR? I see in 1:32 its D-Cinelike. Is there a significant difference on what profiles is used for creating HDR: Off/D-LOG/D-Cinelike?
2) Is there any difference between creating HDR-PRO (as you show in this tutorial) and creating an HDR by opening all 5 images in Camera Raw and choosing "Merge to HDR". I only see the option to choose 32-bit mode in your method (HDR-PRO) as the only difference so far. Have you used the second method to tell the difference?
I tried HDR mode and got 3 or 5 pictures but I want the DJI Mavic 2 Zoom to merge them together automatically.
How can this be done? I don't have any programs that will do that in post production.
Should one use the auto align images with the bracketed shots?
My photo taken by Mavic Pro Platinum. JPEG using AEB 5. After merging the 5 photos to HDR the sun turns white. Please advice,Thanks.
How do I determine which are my HDR Photos? I was experimenting in different shooting modes, but can't determine which ones are the HDR ones? I looked at Properties but can't see any indicator or identifying mark. Am I missing something? My drone camera was set to both JPEG and RAW.
After clicking Camera Icon, then clicking Photo, I only have 'Single Shot' Option... nothing else! The other 4 choices are not even there. Thing is it worked earlier today just like you show and I successfulluy did a 3 shot AEB test no problem. But now, those other 4 options only show when the iPhone 8 with IOS 13 & RC, are disconnected from drone. I did a 'Camera Rest" someone mentioned in a forum, but it did not resolve this problem. I have turned off & turned everything back on to no avail. I have version DJI Go App 4.3.38, & am all updated on the Mavic Pro from the DJI Assistant. Please... any ideas??
Really nice tutorial. I have an older version (installed) of LR 3.6. Will this work with that version do you know?
Hi Steve, we think it should work with the older version of Lightroom. Give it a try and let us know!
Can you use this in Video??
Anyone knows if the Mavic Air app has a one click ABE and 360 pano feature to automatically capture a latlong HDRI?
Hello do you know where i can convert a dng/raw file into jpeg and if so will i lose some of the details on the raw file?
You can use software like Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Lightroom to quickly convert .DNG files to .JPG files. If you do this, then yes, you will lose some of the data from the RAW file, however the file size of the JPG will be much smaller.
Wtf. I used HDR and had it set to Raw assuming that it would shoot raw. Came home to find its jpeg images. Great. Now I have to edit my clients photos from jpegs. I'm so frustrated
Any idea why mine is like this?
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The 1st time it was ok, but after I tried to open them again it was like that.
Jpeg??? Realy??? :-D