How to use Pinnacle Studio Ultimate with Backscatter red filters

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Sbiriguda

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I have Go Pro 6 and Backscatter 3.1 flip red filters, mostly I use Shallow and Dive. Until now I didn't add lights but I have one and will try to add it next time.
I installed the trial version of Pinnacle Studio Ultimate version 21, and I would like to focus on this software
I have to learn how to do editing. More or less, the idea is I should use the "enhance" function. Then use the selective saturation cyan, and also brightness, contrast, clarity, white balance etc. until I get a good result

Any suggestions, links or previous discussions?
Thanks
 
I also use Pinnacle and I find with my GoPro5 that using the red filter, down to about 50' I don't need to white balance at all in editing. Color seems very very good already. Sometimes I have to bump up the contrast. The auto white balance seems to get me great results from 50-80'. Of course, anything deeper than about 80-90' will get a bit grainy and the editing is challenging at best. I find with this new GoPro (I used to have the GoPro2), I have to do so much less color editing!
 

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