I find it easier creating a grid layer to throw over my video to align the verticals to. The safe margins option is only really workable if you are on those outer edges of the frame.
Zero distortion lenses such as the Laowa don’t fix this type of distortion. They essentially don’t have any barrel or pincushion distortion but if you tilt up or down you will still get perspective distortion such as key stoning.
Hey also, if you could make a video on how you get your white balance that would be great. Eg; do you set it for each room? Or use a standard warmth or set it to auto?
I would recommend setting your white balance and ISO for every room, especially if there's a lot of white walls. Different rooms have different lights and the sun hits each room a little differently. Manual ISO is too keep the brightness of the white walls more consistent, I keep it at around 80-90 IRE, but varies if a wall is in the shade vs direct sunlight, and time of day. I also got a grey card which really helps in post for matching all the shots together. Set up your settings, then record a 5sec clip of you walking around focal point of the room holding it
I use the Laowa 15 zero d f2... how do I shoot it perfect in the field so I dont have to do much in post? I use the Ronin S gimbal and my camera always shows I have a straight and leveled horizon. What else do I need to do to make sure things are straight?
Great video as usual, you have such a clear communicative style.
Thank you SO much! I've been looking for something like this for a while now!
never knew this existed, huge help
That was actually fairly helpful. Thanks!
super helpful - thanks
Good quick tip for that quick clip. And I suppose you would automate those adjustments for a longer walkthrough clip?
Great tip. Thanks Grant.
Hope the lockdown is treating you well.
All good thank you, trying to balance keeping the kids occupied with doing some work. Hope all well with you.
Thank you for the tips, you rock!
Great tutorial Grant! I appreciate your instruction.
Thanks Grant, very helpful.
Thanks for the video.👌
Very helpful grant!!!
Thnx, this video is really helpful!
Thank you Grant! perfect!
Great information Thank you sir.
Amazing, thank you for the video!
OMG! Thank you, nice and easy to do..
great video! thank you!!
thank you!
I find it easier creating a grid layer to throw over my video to align the verticals to. The safe margins option is only really workable if you are on those outer edges of the frame.
Instead of creating a grid, you can click to show guides and rulers, and then you can draw the lines wherever you'd like
Corner pin is missing from Premiere 2021 on my end. Any suggestion how I can get it back?
Such a simple fix. Thank you so much. Really helpful. Also are you Aussie? If so, where are you based?
Kiwi based in the South Island of New Zealand. Cheers
Can you fix verticals in Adobe Premiere Pro?
Have you have tried the Laowa 15mm Zero D or 12mm Zero D for real estate?
No I haven't, I have the Laowa 7.5mm for my Inspire 2 and have to be pretty careful with distortion on that lens.
Zero distortion lenses such as the Laowa don’t fix this type of distortion. They essentially don’t have any barrel or pincushion distortion but if you tilt up or down you will still get perspective distortion such as key stoning.
Hey also, if you could make a video on how you get your white balance that would be great. Eg; do you set it for each room? Or use a standard warmth or set it to auto?
I would recommend setting your white balance and ISO for every room, especially if there's a lot of white walls. Different rooms have different lights and the sun hits each room a little differently. Manual ISO is too keep the brightness of the white walls more consistent, I keep it at around 80-90 IRE, but varies if a wall is in the shade vs direct sunlight, and time of day. I also got a grey card which really helps in post for matching all the shots together. Set up your settings, then record a 5sec clip of you walking around focal point of the room holding it
I use the Laowa 15 zero d f2... how do I shoot it perfect in the field so I dont have to do much in post? I use the Ronin S gimbal and my camera always shows I have a straight and leveled horizon. What else do I need to do to make sure things are straight?
Anthony T Visuals I think it’s actually impossible to get all horizontal lines totally straight in real life as there are so many different angles
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Why ppl don't want that bent. I love bent.
doesnt look real. And on real state, you always wanna show the house as it is