How does Mavic Pro Color Profiles look and how good is the footage produced without post processing? This is a question I have seen frequently asked. To answer this I have made this video where we run through all the Mavic Pro Color Profiles currently available. I have included footage that will show how each filter looks like in the final video.





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When you are out flying it’s very difficult to judge the look of the video. Yes, you can see the change when you select a new color profile. but the tiny screen and sunlight might prevent you from making the right choice. DJI keep renaming their profiles, but with the latest firmware, you have access to the following color profiles

DJI Mavic Pro Color Profiles:

NONE 1:08

TRUECOLOR 1:12

D-CINELIKE 1:16

D-LOG 1:21

FILM 1:25

B&W 1:29

COOL 1:34

TWILIGHT 1:37

PALE 1:41

OLD PHOTO 1:46

WARM 1:51

BLUE 1:55

BLOCKBUSTER 1:58

Are you already using color profiles? What profile are you using and why?. Let me know in comments section below? Then let’s look into how the different color profiles render into a final video.

These video samples have been recorded in 2.7K, 30fps with white balance set to Sunny and Style set to +1. 0, 0 for sharpness, contrast, and saturation. Output has been rendered in 1080p though Davinci Resolve (2.5).

The choice of color profile depends highly on what you are planning to do with your footage afterward. You might want to for a flat profile like D-log or D-Cinelike if you plan to post process your video with color grading though tools like Davinci Resolve.

You can apply something called LUTS to your footage in your color grading software and get amazing results with little effort. but that is outside the scope of this video. I have made another video covering this topic: Easy Color Grading – DaVinci Resolve 14

The LUT I have used in the example is from GroundControl and designed for Mavic in D-LOG with Style -1, -3, -3 for Sharpness, contrast, and saturation.

You can download the FREE LUT from here:

http://www.groundcontrolcolor.com/mavic.html

Color grading looks stunning, but at the same, it’s time-consuming. You might just want to do some casual flying and use the footage directly from Mavic. This is where the color profiles come in handy to give you a certain look or feel.

What is the right profile is for your needs I can’t say, but hopefully, this video helped you get an idea of how the profiles look real life when they are rendered into a final video

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