How to colour grade D-log M on DJI Osmo Action 4 and Avata 2

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In this video we take a look at hot to easily colour grade D-log M on DJI Osmo Action 4 and Avata 2 drone.

Link to official DJI LUT:

My website:

My Instagram account:

My gear (affiliates):

CAMERAS and LENSES:
Get the DJI Osmo action 3 and 4 filters here:

DRONES:
DJI Mavic Air

MICROPHONE:

Software:
Davinci Resolve Studio 18
Abobe Lightroom
Adobe Photoshop

Music and SFX:
Epidemic Sound

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The way you give an option to blur, its amazing sir, im confused to give blurr effect till finally i watch your videos

colorist_studio
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Love it! Thanks a ton! I use this for my camp docu-series

CampLakeLouise
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Very helpful! But will a tutorial for depth math and lens blur be possible? Thank you so much

gabrielhunter
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Great indepth knowledge of color grading 🥰🎉

chillaxwithnesh
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You forget to say something about noise reduction in post?!

dimitargrudevv
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You said in order spice things up with 10 bit in DR, you have to use the studio version and then noted if you use HEVC and 10 bit from the OA4, you can use the free version. Can you clarify this? It seems contradictory. If you have to use the Studio version for 10 bit, then the assumption is you can not use it in the free version.

MstrRo
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What's the point in recording in "10 bit", if you just bring it down to Rec.709 with the LUT? Is there any way to keep it in Rec.2020?

Edit: TIL 10-bit doesn't mean Rec.2020, the OSMO 4 still only records in Rec.709.

thedevleon