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DJI Spark HDR still shot, Forsythe Wildlife Refuge
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<blockquote data-quote="sassafras" data-source="post: 18970" data-attributes="member: 499"><p>The Spark almost always clips the extreme highlights (white surf foam, etc), and crunches down the shadow tones. We always try to shoot our tourism stuff when light is dimmer, and not at high noon. With the Spark, it really needs a ton of light to get a good exposure. Dimly lit stuff produces a ton of noise as the ISO rises, and some really weird jpeg artifacts creep into the shadow tones. To be fair though, I have seen complaints too about how the P4 fairs in dimmer light. Ghosting is more of an issue with the drone too, because you have to deal with wind. The wind was actually around 20 mph, and I did have a few frames that jumped a bit. </p><p></p><p>I am on the hunt for a good stitching program of OSX. The standard one is Microsoft ICE, but it is PC only. I just bought Panorama Stitcher from Olga Kacher. $14.99. I need to run some tests with it. Photoshop does not do that great of a job. The second picture down here is a vertical pano (<a href="https://imgur.com/a/fzaTM" target="_blank">DJI Spark</a>). You can see a hiccup in the train track and road area near the fork in the tracks, and the curve in the road. Was really impressed by the vertical pano function, the final image size was around 90mb.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sassafras, post: 18970, member: 499"] The Spark almost always clips the extreme highlights (white surf foam, etc), and crunches down the shadow tones. We always try to shoot our tourism stuff when light is dimmer, and not at high noon. With the Spark, it really needs a ton of light to get a good exposure. Dimly lit stuff produces a ton of noise as the ISO rises, and some really weird jpeg artifacts creep into the shadow tones. To be fair though, I have seen complaints too about how the P4 fairs in dimmer light. Ghosting is more of an issue with the drone too, because you have to deal with wind. The wind was actually around 20 mph, and I did have a few frames that jumped a bit. I am on the hunt for a good stitching program of OSX. The standard one is Microsoft ICE, but it is PC only. I just bought Panorama Stitcher from Olga Kacher. $14.99. I need to run some tests with it. Photoshop does not do that great of a job. The second picture down here is a vertical pano ([URL="https://imgur.com/a/fzaTM"]DJI Spark[/URL]). You can see a hiccup in the train track and road area near the fork in the tracks, and the curve in the road. Was really impressed by the vertical pano function, the final image size was around 90mb. [/QUOTE]
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DJI Spark HDR still shot, Forsythe Wildlife Refuge