broncobowsher
Contributor
So I sometimes bring a GoPro Hero 5 black on some dives. And can just about guarantee everything will have a green tint to it. The simple fix, a red filter. Not so simple. It tints everything red on the surface or very near. And very often the green is so strong that it isn't enough correction at depth. I also end up with an air bubble between the filter and the case putting a dot in every picture and all through the video (I typically set it for video with a still every 10 seconds).
So I am thinking of ditching the filter and looking for post production solutions. I thought I saw a software package once that can be used to tune out the green, but I can't remember what it was or where I saw it. Or is there another simply solution? Any setting I should play around with?
I am no means a photographer. I have no desire to step up to a dedicated dive camera. Just trying to make what I have work good enough to have a few pictures I can stick on the phone.
I did search around looking for answers and fixes. Didn't see anything. But that doesn't mean I am even looking in the right place. If you can point me in a direction it would be appreciated.
So I am thinking of ditching the filter and looking for post production solutions. I thought I saw a software package once that can be used to tune out the green, but I can't remember what it was or where I saw it. Or is there another simply solution? Any setting I should play around with?
I am no means a photographer. I have no desire to step up to a dedicated dive camera. Just trying to make what I have work good enough to have a few pictures I can stick on the phone.
I did search around looking for answers and fixes. Didn't see anything. But that doesn't mean I am even looking in the right place. If you can point me in a direction it would be appreciated.