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anyone else feel like their photos look better than their video

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not sure if this is a skill issue or a settings thing but my stills come out looking amazing every time and then i watch my video back and its just... not the same feeling. like the stills have this clarity and punch to them but the video feels kind of flat even after i grade it. im on a mini 4 pro. i shoot raw for photos obviously but for video im in d-log m and maybe im just not grading it right idk. showed a friend and he said it looked fine but i dunno im my own worst critic i guess

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d-log m on the mini 4 pro can def look weird if you're not using a lut as a starting point. i spent like two weeks thinking my footage was broken before someone told me to just slap a base lut on first and work from there instead of trying to do everything manually from a flat log image

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honestly photos will always have an advantage because theres no motion blur, no compression artifacts from the codec, and you have way more data in a raw file than even the best video codec on a consumer drone. its just a different medium. that said yeah luts will help a lot, the d-log m footage looks rough until you color it properly

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