First real attempt at color grading...

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Manatee Diver

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Of course the water had to have a minor green tint as well. Once I get this figured out I need to start pushing it to the contrasty Velvia look that I love.

GP Hero 8
No filter but 2 * 3,800 lumen lights.

 
How was Tanks-A-Lot? I've not been on the cantankerous yet.
 
Color grading is so hard... there's what I think it should look like, what I think it looked like, what I'm seeing, etc. On most of my videos (you can see on youtube) I either leave natural or I use auto in Premiere Pro. It also always seems to change based on the color of the caves I'm in, lights, water clarity, etc. I certainly worship the pros a lot more now. Good video is a pretty challenging art.
 

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