User Guide v2.3
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published on December 12, 2018
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HDR
HDR (high dynamic range) is another great way to enhance a video or a photo. The HDR
option is available for Standard video mode 4K, 2.7K and 1080p formats (regardless of
framerate values) and JPEG photos.
To activate the HDR option, select a Standard video mode or a JPEG photo format
from the relevant boxes of the bottom bar of the HUD. A white and round HDR icon
appears on the screen of your device, to the left of the photo/video trigger.
Tap this icon: it turns yellow and a HDR notice appears in black inside a yellow box,
under the
“
next available action
”
box, at the center of the top bar of the HUD. Press
the hard shutter button on your Parrot Skycontroller 3 (or the soft shutter button of
the HUD) to start filming in HDR or to take a HDR photo.
Tap the round HDR icon again to deactivate HDR. The yellow HDR box disappears from
the screen.
iOS HDR off
iOS HDR on
Note that activating (or deactivating) HDR stops any ongoing video recording.
NATURAL Style
The Natural Style is the default
Style: it respects nature’s colors and tones.
Activate the “
NATURAL
” Style from the “Style” box of
the Video/Photo settings menu.
P-LOG Style
One alternative Style to Natural looking images (default value) can be selected for
both in the video mode, and in the photo mode. This alte
rnative Style is called “
P-LOG
”. I
t
makes images a little less contrasted: P-LOG style is ideal for videos you want to edit and
process using professional grading tools and filters.
Activate the “P
-
LOG” Style from the “Style” box of
the Video/Photo settings menu.
INTENSE Style
Another alternative Style to Natural looking images (default value) can be selected for
both in the video mode, and in the photo mode. It
is called “
Intense
”. It makes images
more
saturated and contrasted.
Activate the “
INTENSE
” Style from the “Style” box of the Video/Photo settings menu.