FAQ

  • What constitutes an “edited” photo?

    DroneInIt edited photos are image files that have been post-processed in a way that makes them more desirable and appealing to a business or its customers. Edits typically include—but are not limited to— exposure compensation, color correction, contrast control, object removal, noise removal, as-needed image resizing, and conversion into a file format of your choice. Each of these processes are done in order to give you a finalized product that is ready to use in a business, event, or home from the moment you receive the photo.

    With each commissioned photo, a DroneInIt pilot-photographer will reach out to your business or event planner with a few drafts throughout the editing process in order to ensure the final product meets the initial project guidelines.

    In regards to each photo from the DroneInIt archive, a given photo will be accessible in a pre-edited form. In some cases, the original unedited photo maybe retrievable; if you or your marketing team would like to perform the edits yourself, feel free to reach out through DroneInIt’s contact form, and our pilots will do their best to reach a mutually beneficial conclusion.

  • WHAT CONSTITUTES AN “EDITED” VIDEO?

    DroneInIt edited videos carry many of the same properties as our edited photos, with a few added nuances. An edited video is an upload-ready movie file that have been post-processed in a way that makes them more desirable and appealing to a business or its customers. Edits typically include—but are not limited to— exposure compensation, color correction, contrast control, object removal, noise removal, as-needed image resizing, video length trimming, and conversion into a file format of your choice.

    Because modern video editing software offers the ability to manipulate sound levels at will, a final product can be muted, or contain embedded music or audio files as desired. Each of these processes are done in order to give you a finalized product that is ready to use in a video project, business marketing campaign,or special event from the moment you receive the video file.

    With each commissioned video, a DroneInIt pilot-photographer will reach out to you, a representative business, or event planner with a few drafts throughout the editing process in order to ensure the final product meets the initial project guidelines.

    In regards to each video from the DroneInIt archive, a given photo will be accessible in a pre-edited form. In some cases, the original unedited video file maybe retrievable; if you or your marketing team would like to perform the edits yourself, feel free to reach out through DroneInIt’s contact form, and our pilots will do their best to reach a mutually beneficial conclusion.

  • WHAT IS DRONEINIT'S AVAILABILITY FOR COMMISSIONED PHOTOSHOOTS?

    Commissioned photoshoots can be scheduled for Sundays, Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays, from anytime between 7:30 and 5:30. If you would like to set up an appointment, feel free to use the booking tab on the home page. If you have special concerns regarding your project, you’re more than welcome to reach out using our on-site contact page, using the selection for commissioned photos.

    Any amendments to commission scheduling windows will be notified in the DroneInIt Flight Log, so be sure to stay tuned!

  • HOW DOES LICENSING DRONEINIT STOCK FOOTAGE WORK?

    Stock footage packages from the DroneInIt Archive can be ordered through the on-site Cloud Marketplace. After licensing a stock footage package of your choice you will receive a receipt of your purchase, in addition to a link to download your footage from DroneInIt’s Cloud Database.

    We at DroneInIt do our best to deliver the aerial photography of your choice within a timely manner. If you do not receive your photography package within the span of a business day or greater, feel free to reach out through email or on our on-site contact page under the selection for stock footage, and we will do our best to remedy the situation as quickly as possible.

  • What is the DroneInIt Flight Log?

    The Flight Log is a STEM-oriented series of short videos and written articles, featuring personal experiences in addition to general drone operation and maintenance tips, and backed up with excerpts of drone technical manuals and UAV legislation. This section of the website is dedicated to sharing the fun of the drone hobby with a focus on integrating safe practices into every flight.

    The Flight Log will also feature updates on DroneInIt news, to showcase current work and to announce any changes with our products and services. Stay tuned to learn what to do—and what not to do when purchasing, flying, and maintaining a drone!

  • What is the DroneInIt Air Show?

    The Air Show is a collection of some of DroneInIt’s most noteworthy photography, highlighting varying scenery from across New England. This gallery is free for anyone to browse at their discretion. The photos and videos in each album of the Air Show will all be edited in a way that highlights the natural scenery of the region, so its a great way to revisit familiar locations, or seek out new points for adventure! Some photos and videos in the Air Show gallery will be available as a physical print, phone wallpaper, or as licensed stock media. If there is an image or video that resonates with your experiences in New England, check out the link attached to that post!