I've had many early versions of PD and used many GoPro's.
I'm currently using PD15 - May 2018 patch installed.
I'm currently using a GoPro Hero 6.
Now call me a heathen, but I've never before used lens correction - I didn't worry about the GoPro view of the world being slightly distorted. It is still a cracking action camera.
So just to see what lens correction would look like, I tried playing with the downloaded profile.
Hero 6 'Wide', and just for fun, I downloaded all other Hero profiles...
(Well, I've got the 4K camera, the uber-computer to play with 4K and a 4K telly - so why not produce like a 'pro' ?)
I noticed that as soon as I used the 'wide' profile (And any other GoPro for that matter), then the sky was suddenly 'Washed Out' - The clouds vanished in a blur of white...
Now they weren't so prominent anyway, but I prefered the exposure/contrast before appying the lens correction profile.
I hadn't expected the exposure/contrast to change at all ! ? !
I had noticed that some time ago - before the Hero 6 'Wide' profile was available - that another user had recommended using the Rollei 7S profile for the Hero 6...
So I gave this a bash...
OK - So the mapping is a little different, but the Rollei lens profile didn't wash out the sky at all.
It seemed an imperfect lens correction - but the clouds remained intact.
2 attached photos show the difference (Top Left)
So - What am I missing here ?
What am I doing wrong ?
Why do I prefer the footage using the Rollei 7S profile instead of the 'Correct' Hero 6 wide profile ?
Anyone else noticed this ?
Cheers for reading - sorry it's long !
Gerry
Filename | LensProfileHero6Wide.jpg |
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Description | Hero 6 'Wide' lens profile |
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Filename | LensProfileRollei7S.jpg |
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Description | Rollei 7S lens profile |
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