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Convert drone footage to HDR

Aerial shots are full of sky and reflective water, glass, or snow, exactly where SDR's brightness ceiling and 8-bit gradients show their limits, and where HDR10 has the most headroom to work with.

Convert drone footage to HDR

Why HDR helps here

1

Wide sky gradients, one of the hardest things for 8-bit color to render cleanly, get the 10-bit smoothing that removes visible banding.

2

Reflective water, glass, and snow keep highlight detail instead of collapsing to white.

3

Resolution and frame rate are preserved exactly, a 4K30 clip returns 4K30. Stabilize or upscale first if you need either, conversion only touches color and luminance.

Does your footage fit

MP4, MOV, or WebM. Up to 60 seconds and 500 MB. Resolution and frame rate come back exactly as they went in, nothing is resized or retimed.

  • MP4, MOV, or WebM, straight from your camera or editor.
  • Up to 60 seconds and 500 MB per clip.
  • Resolution and frame rate come back exactly as they went in.
  • Failed conversions refund automatically, usually within minutes.

Frequently asked questions

Does this stabilize shaky footage?

No. Conversion only remaps luminance and color. Stabilize first, then convert the stabilized result.

My drone shoots 4K, does that cost more?

Yes. Resolution above 1080p is billed at the higher per-second rate, since more pixels means more processing per frame.

Should I shoot log or a flat profile?

Yes, if your drone supports it. A flat profile preserves range a vivid color mode would throw away before conversion ever sees the file.

Get started

Upload a clip and see the price before you commit to anything. $6.00 per 10 seconds at 1080p and below, $12.75 per 10 seconds above 1080p, $0.60 minimum.

Convert a clip