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So is that an easy, moderate of hard trail? I’m still,riding my 1986 Schwinn Sierra Comp with no suspension. It’s really fun on easier runs. She climbs well, has the oval front ring, friction shifter but she is not designed to do rocks and tricky terrain at all.
We ride a Giant Trance and an Ibis Ripmo. Got nothing but good things to say about both bikes. Good luck finding a new bike--nothing like new bike day!
You introduced this to me when I ran into you at rockport. Just installed mine today. Incredible rack. Thank you for taking the time to show me what it all has.
Thanks for this video dude ! Useful tips ! 😁 I uploaded a new video using Gopro 7 Black . ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-yFqkXEEaCcw.html I hope you would enjoy watching it and if you have any tips..I will be more than happy to hear these tips ! POZI 🤙 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-yFqkXEEaCcw.html
Great and informative video. I pretty much have the same workflow. Flat settings on the GoPro (Hero 4) and colour correcting and grading in post. I use Filmora 8, because my old computer can't handle Davinci or later versions of Filmora. Made my own LUTs and custom settings. But I'll check yours out. My neck of the woods here in Stockholm , Sweden, aren't that far from yours. Woody, rocky and rooty.
@On the Trail MTB thanks for dropping by the channel. If Stockholm's similar to Wisconsin maybe you'll get some mileage out of that WiscoMTB LUT. Visited your channel, and I'm still laughing about your trailer--good stuff!
Brian Vaughn in addition to changing the look, the video effects can sometimes change the exposure, highlights, or shadows too; whereas, the LUT can be very specific to all those things in your footage. I’m going to do a follow up to this video showing how to make your own LUT.