The right color profile can be important, especially if you want your very own color profile. It can be about creating the right mood in what you create.
In this test, I just wanted to test the different color profiles side by side. Is there a big difference between "Normal vs D-Log M vs HLG". And are there big differences?. Yes, there are differences, but it works for most people to use the normal color profile.
When you film in a normal color profile, you don't have as much flexibility as you do with D-log M and HLG. But in most cases, the flat profiles will give you opportunities to be creative. And it is important, especially if you want to create a different mood.
I'm not good at color grading, but practice makes you better. So I recommend testing, it can give your video a much better impression. To be honest, I thought the flat color profiles looked better. They create a completely different atmosphere and are more cinematic.
So tell me what you think.
Timestamp:
00:00 Dji Pocket 3 im gonna test different profiles in low light.
00:30 Dji Pocket 3 normal color profile
00:41 Dji Pocket 3 D-Log M flat and graded.
00:48 Dji Pocket 3 HLG flat and graded.
00:57 Dji Pocket 3 normal color profile.
01:04 Dji Pocket 3 D-Log M flat and graded.
01:13 Dji Pocket 3 HLG flat and graded.
01:22 Dji Pocket 3 normal vs D-log M vs HLG side by side
01:28 Dji Pocket 3 normal color profile.
01:32 Dji Pocket 3 D-Log M flat and graded.
01:37 Dji Pocket 3 HLG flat and graded.
01:41 Dji Pocket 3 normal vs D-log M vs HLG side by side
01:45 Dji Pocket 3 normal color profile
01:48 Dji Pocket 3 D-Log M flat and graded
01:52 Dji Pocket 3 HLG flat and graded.
01:56 Dji Pocket 3 normal vs D-log M vs HLG side by side
01:59 Dji Pocket 3 normal vs D-log M vs HLG side by side
02:10 So tell me what you think is one better then the other?
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