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Go With the PhLo
Released: 1 year ago
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Recommended headsets:
Meta Quest 3, and Quest Pro with stereoscopic color passthrough, Pico 4 (monoscopic color passthrough).
Compatible headsets:
Quest 2, Valve Index (monoscopic black and white passthrough).
Passthrough is not compatible yet for Oculus Link cable.
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Shot on:
Insta360 One R
I knew there would be boulders here because I spotted and marked them on satellite view. Their size and prominence surprised me though. Satellite maps don't show vertical features unless they cast an obvious shadow to indicate their height. After carefully walking down a very steep road I parked my bike and bushwhacked to giant boulders. From these I saw many others worth exploring. Being on top for the view is great, but seeing them from below is equally interesting. Most of these rock formations can be easily accessed from behind, higher up the slope. It's more fun for me to climb up the cliffs, as long as it's relatively safe and not too technical. I'm not a rock climber, but I enjoy scrambling.
I refined my custom color grading LUT by fiddling more in DaVinci Resolve. Seeing how horribly Youtube compresses the videos, I also added a bit or sharpening which might help retain some of the details, at least slightly.
This is a 360° video which means you can click and drag around or use a VR device to change the view. Whatever I saw on location, you can also see.
I refined my custom color grading LUT by fiddling more in DaVinci Resolve. Seeing how horribly Youtube compresses the videos, I also added a bit or sharpening which might help retain some of the details, at least slightly.
This is a 360° video which means you can click and drag around or use a VR device to change the view. Whatever I saw on location, you can also see.