My P3A has developed a tilted horizon that drifts, ie, the tilt changes according to the aircraft's heading. Looking at the various threads on this problem, it seems insoluble, so the only thing open to me is to fix the horizon tilt in post production. But I have two questions here;
1) As this is a drifting tilt, the video as the craft turns will show a horizon tilt that gradually changes. Is there any software that will 'follow' such a change, and keep the horizon straight as the tilt changes? Or do you have to go through the video virtually frame by frame, cropping at a slightly different angle each time?
2) It's often said that one advantage of 4K is that you can crop a tilted horizon and still have lots of image left. But my P4A doesn't have 4K. Is straightening a tilted horizon problematical when you don't have 4K?
1) As this is a drifting tilt, the video as the craft turns will show a horizon tilt that gradually changes. Is there any software that will 'follow' such a change, and keep the horizon straight as the tilt changes? Or do you have to go through the video virtually frame by frame, cropping at a slightly different angle each time?
2) It's often said that one advantage of 4K is that you can crop a tilted horizon and still have lots of image left. But my P4A doesn't have 4K. Is straightening a tilted horizon problematical when you don't have 4K?