What are your camera settings? I’m shooting on the DJI action 4 in 4K 60 D-Log M with Rocksteady and I turn down the sharpening in-camera. I’m editing/Color- Grading in Davinci and exporting in ProRes 422 but I can’t seem to get the same quality when I upload to RUclips. 🤷🏼♂️ not sure what I’m doing wrong lol.😂 Just not quite as crisp as yours
I shoot 4k30, standard color profiles in most cases. Turning the sharpening down is great, and removes a lot of the oversharpened GoPro "look" that you see commonplace in a lot of videos. I wouldn't personally worry about uploading a huge ProRes 422 file (not that I haven't done it), but more so that RUclips is going to compress the everliving hell out of whatever you upload. In my opinion it's more important to specify a high encoding bitrate, especially with the amount of movement and fine detail present in action sports POV. If you can tell me which of my videos are uploaded in ProRes 422 (there is only one) then I will be impressed! RUclips murders everything of a requisite quality down to whatever internal 4K codec they've developed, so I wouldn't worry too much about formatting. h.264 veryslow, high bitrates, and be sure your audio isn't being compressed, and the rest will figure itself out.
What a cracking looking river, I’m sure no two days will ever be the same on it. More line choices than you could poke a stick at 😊
Great video.
Wow that water is absolutely MOVIN! Looks like a super fun trip!
Wow that guy rips
What are your camera settings? I’m shooting on the DJI action 4 in 4K 60 D-Log M with Rocksteady and I turn down the sharpening in-camera. I’m editing/Color- Grading in Davinci and exporting in ProRes 422 but I can’t seem to get the same quality when I upload to RUclips. 🤷🏼♂️ not sure what I’m doing wrong lol.😂 Just not quite as crisp as yours
I shoot 4k30, standard color profiles in most cases. Turning the sharpening down is great, and removes a lot of the oversharpened GoPro "look" that you see commonplace in a lot of videos. I wouldn't personally worry about uploading a huge ProRes 422 file (not that I haven't done it), but more so that RUclips is going to compress the everliving hell out of whatever you upload. In my opinion it's more important to specify a high encoding bitrate, especially with the amount of movement and fine detail present in action sports POV.
If you can tell me which of my videos are uploaded in ProRes 422 (there is only one) then I will be impressed! RUclips murders everything of a requisite quality down to whatever internal 4K codec they've developed, so I wouldn't worry too much about formatting.
h.264 veryslow, high bitrates, and be sure your audio isn't being compressed, and the rest will figure itself out.
The only Wapah! was when he lost his paddle at the log. More Wapah!s