DJI Mini 4 Pro HLG & Night Mode Testing
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
- Testing the new DJI Mini 4 Pro HLG & Night Mode profiles in Hastings. Lightly colour graded in Premier Pro. The Mini 4 Pro is excellent in HLG & Nightmode profiles, although the latter does seem to soften the image a little.
BTW: This will be awesome, once you add music.
Nice images speak for themselves !
But they speak louder with the right choice of music to accompany them to involve the senses 😊
It looks good, bloody weather stopping me from getting out of testing
Successful test 👍
It’s not in HLG HDR. Might just be RUclips taking time to process it or could be how you’ve uploaded the video file.
What is HLG? I know it’s a color profile on the Fly App. I mean, can you explain it, and when I would use it as a recreational flyer? Thanks.
HLG is a "hybrid" format that enables the output of HDR (High Dynamic Range) images similar to HDR10. It is an option available with the mini 4 Pro. Some say it is every bit as good if not better than DLog M and Night mode isn't necessarily the best to use at night as whilst good for most flyers some Pro's comments suggest it introduces too much noise. Food for thought!
I have found that HLG is great for everything but very low light. D-LogM cleans up better and has less noise at night. Check my video of Bedgebury - didn't use Night Mode at all, it's mostly D-LogM.
@@clearairflying Both HLG and D-Log M require post production color grading thought, right?
@@MrPlaneTalk HLG barely needs anything tbh. It becomes tricky to match if you shoot both on the same mission so best to pick one for a task and stick to it.
@@clearairflying Thanks for the great info. So, could HLG be used straight out of the camera, so if I didn’t want to do any post color grading, are you saying it’s still better to use HLG than standard?
Where’s that place?
It's Marine Court in St. Leonards. Built in the 1930s and modelled after an ocean liner of the time.