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Hi,
Wander if anyone can help with this. I was recently in Iceland and filmed a lot of waterfalls and other snowy landscapes. Upon reviewing some of my footage, a lot of it seems to be extremely grainy/noisey and basically un-useable which is very disappointing. At some points during my flights, I had increased the exposure manually a little as the picture was looking quite dark due to cloud cover.
I filmed in 4k, and whilst actually flying, the picture on my iPad looked ok, but upon review on my MacBook air, the footage is looking the way it is.
So, my questions are:
Could this be to do with my MacBook not being able to play back 4k footage?
Is it due to my exposure settings during filming?
Is there a way to correct this in either iMovie or FCPX? - I am not a natural editor but trying to learn.
I'd really appreciate all the help I can get as it would be such a shame to lose such beautiful footage!
Thanks!
J
Wander if anyone can help with this. I was recently in Iceland and filmed a lot of waterfalls and other snowy landscapes. Upon reviewing some of my footage, a lot of it seems to be extremely grainy/noisey and basically un-useable which is very disappointing. At some points during my flights, I had increased the exposure manually a little as the picture was looking quite dark due to cloud cover.
I filmed in 4k, and whilst actually flying, the picture on my iPad looked ok, but upon review on my MacBook air, the footage is looking the way it is.
So, my questions are:
Could this be to do with my MacBook not being able to play back 4k footage?
Is it due to my exposure settings during filming?
Is there a way to correct this in either iMovie or FCPX? - I am not a natural editor but trying to learn.
I'd really appreciate all the help I can get as it would be such a shame to lose such beautiful footage!
Thanks!
J