This can be done by checking the settings in the DJI Go (4) app while connected to the Drone – and also taking a couple photos outdoors. Reports from the field indicate that DJI has occasionally changed these settings with firmware updates, so it’s important that you check to make sure the photos are satisfactory before doing any important flights. DJI provides various options – I currently use “Landscape” on my Mavic Pro and the result are quite good. However, it will benefit you to check and test the JPEG photo settings on your machine before you take it into the field. However, if the majority of your work is “as-is” or only slightly adjusted afterwards (crop, light, etc.), then the JPEG format should work fine. If you do a lot of work on your photos after you download them (this is called post-processing), then RAW is the preferred format due to it containing more actual light and color information…which then gives you more to work with.
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