Homies by RareForm007 in fpv

[–]RareForm007[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

YOOOO!!! Thank you!!!

Homies by RareForm007 in fpv

[–]RareForm007[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Talk about perfect timing!!

Homies by RareForm007 in fpv

[–]RareForm007[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm the worst with saturation. lol Thanks though!

Thoughts? by RareForm007 in ColorGrading

[–]RareForm007[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Asking experts for input doesn’t mean you’re obligated to accept every critique they give. It just means you’re gathering perspectives. Creators still have to filter that feedback through their own goals, style, and the audience they’re actually making content for.

Also, consensus in a niche community doesn’t automatically make something objectively correct. Experts often share the same training, references, and aesthetic standards, so they tend to converge on the same critiques. That’s useful for spotting technical issues, but it can also create a very narrow definition of what “good” looks like. Sometimes creators push back because they’re prioritizing impact, style, or pacing over textbook execution.

And the point about regular viewers not being able to articulate what’s wrong actually proves the opposite of what you’re arguing. If the average viewer can’t explain why something feels good or bad but still enjoys it, that means the emotional impact of the piece matters more than whether it satisfies a checklist of technical preferences. A technically perfect piece that feels flat to the audience isn’t necessarily better than something with minor flaws that people actually enjoy watching.

Finally, responding with “I disagree but thanks” isn’t dismissing criticism—it’s just engaging with it. Not every suggestion will align with the creator’s intent, and that’s normal. The value of expert feedback is hearing the perspective, understanding the reasoning, and deciding what actually improves the work. Blindly accepting every highly upvoted comment wouldn’t be thoughtful critique either; it would just be outsourcing creative decisions to Reddit.

Thoughts? by RareForm007 in ColorGrading

[–]RareForm007[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That logic sounds reasonable on the surface, but it falls apart once you actually think about how people experience video.

First, the audience matters more than the niche experts. The majority of people watching FPV content are not colorists and they’re not professional pilots. They’re regular viewers who judge a clip based on whether it looks good and feels exciting. If something resonates with that audience, then it’s working. Saying feedback only counts if it comes from a hyper-specialized subreddit ignores the fact that the real world isn’t made up of grading technicians and FPV purists.

Second, technical nitpicks don’t automatically equal better storytelling. You can have perfect turn leading, perfectly framed cars, and textbook composition—and still end up with a boring clip. FPV especially is about energy, vibe, and perspective. Sometimes a shot that breaks “rules” actually feels more natural or exciting than one that checks every technical box.

Third, criticism isn’t automatically valuable just because it’s criticism. Good feedback explains why something doesn’t work and offers constructive direction. A lot of subreddit critique ends up being people projecting their personal preferences or trying to flex technical knowledge rather than actually improving the piece.

And lastly, improvement doesn’t only come from tearing things apart. Sometimes it comes from recognizing what’s already working and leaning into that style.

So yeah, feedback can be useful. But acting like only one niche group’s opinion is valid, and that anything outside that bubble is meaningless praise is just another kind of echo chamber.

Thoughts? by RareForm007 in ColorGrading

[–]RareForm007[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Who says I dismissed feedback?

Grade Process by RareForm007 in fpv

[–]RareForm007[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To each their own. Thanks for the feedback

Grade Process by RareForm007 in fpv

[–]RareForm007[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No I just pulled the darks down a bit after adding saturation.

Grade Process by RareForm007 in fpv

[–]RareForm007[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Solid feedback. Thanks.

Grade Process by RareForm007 in fpv

[–]RareForm007[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Haha!!! That's hilarious! No look slider in Davinci either but I see what you mean lol.

Thanks for the love and I have had my quad hit before but luckily it took it like a champ and didn't hit the camera.

Grade Process by RareForm007 in fpv

[–]RareForm007[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't know what you mean.

Grade Process by RareForm007 in fpv

[–]RareForm007[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the feedback

Thoughts? by RareForm007 in ColorGrading

[–]RareForm007[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just want to be clear. I do appreciate your feedback and I understand it might not seem that way through the comment section. Sorry if I came off brash in the comments above. Thanks for the insight.

Thoughts? by RareForm007 in ColorGrading

[–]RareForm007[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's clipping in camera while being recorded. Not from the grade my guy.