Roatan 2012 - You got to admit it's getting better!

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dwlmgold

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These were shot with a GOPRO Hero2 with a iSteady Shot mount and Polar Pro red filter. Post was done in Adobe Premiere Elements. There is a tall learning curve here put I found lots of support from various forums. These are from my first dives with the GoPRO and with Premiere Elements. I am quite happy. Corrective comments are always appreciated.

Adobe Photoshop Showcase
 
Can't really watch the videos when they are 320x213 pixels only.
Can you YouTube/Vimeo them?
 
Thanks for the tip, didn't even think about it.. The colors look nice but there is still a lot of "noise" caused by the filter, makes it look "milky" almost - can't blame Roatan, it's crystal clear over there. Is this the rectangular filter sheet you have to unscrew the lens or the new clip-on?
 
Yes, this is the small gel ($14.99 at Amazon) you place inside the dive housing. The empty housing spent about a half hour at the bottom of a community pool as a leak test after I put in the filter. I also had anti fog inserts in the housing. Timing of our trip precluded the use of the Snake River Dome. I suspect I will upgrade to the dome for the next trip.

I don't know why but some clips have dark rings like vignetting. Not all had them. When they occurred, I had to zoom some in the video. This seemed to decrease the quality of the video.
 
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