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DJI Mavic 3 DNG raw file support

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  • Official comment
    Maryna Sopilniak

    Hi Eivind,  

    Thank you for your post.

    I have sent your request to support DJI Mavic 3 to our Product Management team as something to consider in a future release. Hopefully, your feedback contributes toward a future version of Capture One.
    Whilst we cannot comment on future releases, we take all suggestions on board.

  • Ed Catlett

    I agree. I get it. I understand that technically the camera is a Hasselblad but it's just not the same as supporting their medium format cameras which you compete with.

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  • STEFANOS APOSTOLIDIS

    I totally agree. I desperately need a profile for both cameras of mavic 3. As a professional photographer it will be great to have it

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  • Ed Catlett

    There is a profile now BTW but it does not get the lens distortion right. Horizons are always arced even after applying 120 to the distortion.

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  • FirstName LastName

    Has anyone worked out how to correct the Mavic 3 raw files yet? I still don't see a profile, but are there some adjustments that have been found to fix the distortion and vignetting etc? Please add this already CO!!

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  • Eivind Røhne

    @FirstName LastName

    I've given up on ever getting decent results with DJI products in Capture One, but I have found two workarounds that work ok for me. Number 1 is my least used, since I've recently switched to number 2 instead.

    1) I built my own Capture One profile this way: I blocked out all the lights in my office, and with my Mavic 3 on the floor, I placed a color neutral opaque/semi transparent grey card (a so called LCC card for making Lens Cast Calibration profiles with Capture One) right in front of the camera/gimbal, so tight no light could leak in. Then I backlit the LCC card with one of my Aperture videolights, and shot an image with my Mavic 3 at f/4. Then I took that image into Capture One, went to the Adjustments menu and selected "Create LCC...". Then you get a profile that can correct for vignetting, and if you want to - white balance. I also tweaked a few other CO parameters, and those two changes together gives me quite good results (1000 times better than default).

    2) I recently tested out a piece of software called DxO PureRAW 2, and if I turn of the sharpening it adds, the results are in generel extremely good, so I bought a license for it. I use it to create DNG files that I open in CO and do further work on them. And whenever there's an image that don't turn ou good with DxO PureRAW 2, I use the CO profile I built instead.

    Cheers,
    Eivind

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  • Permanently deleted user

    Hello Capture One people.

    Surely there is enough of a voice in the community to work on adding this lens profile corrections for DJI Mavic Pro products, to the CO software.

     

    As a professional photographer, I am requiring to shoot more and more with the drone for my clients.

    PLEASE get this into Capture One. 

    Thank you

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  • moris m

    Please CO, we need a lens profile correction for DJI. 

    It does not make sense that I need to open up Lightroom to process the DJI files.

    Let's get it done, the history of CO not having profiles for DJI is long.

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  • STEFANOS APOSTOLIDIS

    Yes! We we need a lens profile correction for DJI desperately.

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