I am a tech enthusiast and love to film wherever I go. I have visited over 40 countries and want to keep going.
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Dashcam: Camera: Vantrue X4 UHD 4K Dash Cam Video Camera: Sony A7SIII Stills Camera: Sony A1 Secondary Video Camera: Sony AX53 & iPhone 15 Pro Max Video Editing PC: AMD Ryzen 5950X, 128GB RAM, Nvidia RTX 4090, Samsung 980 Pro NVME SSD
I keep coming back to this one 💖 whenever I'm home, and not out doing long adventures of my own, I almost always have one of yours or Rambalac's videos playing in the background. Absolutely love the quality + duration of content!!! 💖
well I went the route of if you can't beat'em join'em. I just edit in wide gamut and export in rec 709. Until I get a HDR monitor, it just seems like trying to milk something that shouldn't be.
hello boss!Why is the brightness of the HDR video rendered by DaVinci not as bright as the one on the timeline?22:15/-strong/-heart:>:o:-((:-hĐã gửiXem trước khi gửiThả Files vào đây để xem lại trước khi gửi
@@veedriving6210 Your welcome. Possible to do another walking tour like this for CR but in daylight and walk around the plaza where shoppers drug mart is and other areas?.
@VeeTravels That sounds amazing 👏 heck yeah man such a nice rig you have now can't wait to see what you can make with the new one 😀 I'm out in campbell river now living here I absolutely love it
Cathedral Grove, Hole in the wall and Little Qualicum Falls were all place we loved visiting. In between Port Alberni and Parksville / Qualicum area. We have family in Campbell River, but it's been a few years since I've last gone, so videos like this are great!
@@VeeTravels Absolutely! Also, it's awesome how you got day and night time in the one video, being able to see it slowly change, lets you get a great feel for both times.
Ce fantastique SEABUS, relie Vancouver à North Vancouver, et de ce point nous pouvons se diriger à West-Vancouver où un ferry nous transporte de Horshoebay jusqu'à Nanaimo sur la merveilleuse île de Vancouver... ❤❤
Nice, tried it, but the footage comes out too dark. And so is yours. Tested on an LG CX. Even full brightness doesn't get it right. I also don't get the hate for RU-vid's SDR LUT. I tested some really tough footage and while the HDR version without extra care looks pretty unwatchable, the SDR version always comes out great.
This person who took this video did alot of wondering around, especially on the car deck.. Only he did take a nice shot of the other ferry going in the other direction at active pass..
The salvation army building is gone, it was torn down a few months ago, it need far more renovations than it was worth, so a new much taller one will be in its place some time in the future...
one time i was at wreck and a guy sat close to me. i noticed he was stroking himself and when i looked over he asked me if i wanted to give him a blowjob. i did, and it was a very hot experience.
I was hoping to catch a glimpse of my house on Gabriola Island as you sailed by but you were on the wrong side of the ship. Good shot of our new ferry at 10:30
JHEEZ whenever your screen recording shows something white my eyes get absolutely blasted with light, which is an interesting quirk considering it's white background GUI elements on a screen being displayed WAY brighter in reality due to tone mapping. I guess it's because those white pixels are being treated as the brightest a given display can possibly go, for super bright parts of a HDR movie this makes sense. But in the context of youtube videos I find the behaviour strange. I have my display brightness at 40% rn but at 7:16 my eyes are SEARED with brightness that is essentially above 100%. As in 1600 nits, cause 100% on my macbook is 1000 nits. It is strange that brightness controls here are totally ignored. Also the brightness of the video is changing throughout. I don't know how I feel about HDR delivery of content now.
Interesting video but the audio is far too overwhelming, and even deafening at times. Most noise seems to be from traffic and as I have been there many times traffic noise is no where near the volume on your video. Not only gives wrong impression it is so irritating I have to stop watching the video, which is quite good.
Thank you for posting this! I grew up in Tsawwassen and have memories of toboganing down the little hill side of that park- always worried id slide into the pond. ❤
You enabled HDR 10+, but you didn't analyze any of the clips to create the HDR 10+ metadata. I don't think RU-vid supports HDR 10+ metadata, and besides, you injected your own LUT for the SDR conversion, so the HDR 10+ metadata is redundant as you replaced it with your own custom HDR -> SDR LUT.
I grew up in Parksville back in the 60's and those waterfront condos are a real eye sore. What is with this Oceanside thing. People keep using the term Oceanside for Parksville. It is not.
I have to point out this video is not properly graded. Your desktop environment is SDR and your screen capture should not pop out against RU-vid UI. Now the white buttons and windows in your video are the brightest thing on my display, They should be mapped to 100nits not 1000. But your project settings seem to be fine. I guess you need to change how you map SDR footage and elements(like titles and overlays) onto a HDR image.
Which footage in the video are you referring to? I am confident the intro was properly graded as this was recorded in HLG3 on my Sony A7SIII -- HLG3 always looks great in HDR on RU-vid. I agree the screen recording portion was done incorrectly though. That is because I was using a cheap SDR monitor which is only capable of Rec.709 -- this will look improper on any color transformation to an HDR color space.
@yuxuanhuang3523 thanks for understanding. Yeah, sorry I was determined for this video to be HDR , so as a result the screen recording portion looks horrible.