Recommendation: Review accuracy of your image processing after the camera upgrade.
Higher resolution 4k cameras for personal use can illuminate funny photo bombs and embarrassing framing errors. That dog doing his business in the background can be easily distinguished.Recommendation: Before you take a picture with a 4k camera, check the background to ensure there is no “Instagram” moment going on back there.
Recommendation: Evaluate your hardware from cradle to grave for the image processing workflow to identify locations of insufficient processing power.
For recreational use, be ready to max out your SD cards. It is common to fill up a 8 gigabyte card sooner than expected. When downloading the cards, or the camera’s memory, be ready to order a pizza. It takes much longer for the same number of pictures of a lower resolution camera. Experience has shown we will take the same number of pictures with a 4k camera. Therefore, carrying a couple extra SD cards, a hard case to hold them, and even an auto-download external hard drive has become best practice.Recommendation: Have extra storage capacity ready on hand, for download, and long term storage.
Recommendation: Be ready to adjust image settings for optimal results in processing
The RAW, warmth, tone and filters make a difference in recreational photography too. If the ‘levels’ are off, then that fall foliage shot may look boring. Adjusting the filters and tone before taking the shot can bring out the colors you were hoping for. Why? Because 4k allows the human eye to take in more detail of that picture, making it harder to fool the naked eye. Thankfully, there are more preset ‘filters’ in modern graphic design software. (Even PowerPoint and MS Word have them built in.) Pictures viewed on smartphones are more forgiving. But viewed on monitors, television or tablets, pictures without optimized settings will be obvious. So before taking the picture, try to dial in the correct settings. Take a couple test pictures. If something looks off, then look through the camera’s menu. A 4k HD camera will have settings that adjust the shot at the moment. Later, fine tune it in your software. But no matter of extreme post-event manipulation can make up for a bad initial image.Recommendation: Use test shots to check if camera settings are necessary.
In conclusion, the naked eye is less forgiving of mistakes in a 4k ultra HD picture. The same goes for that image in action within the machine vision environment. A little adjustment and consideration goes a long way to achieving the results you want.