Scuba diving Philippines | Whale Shark on Snake River Prototyping Cyan Filter

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MrTW

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Hi All,

Sharing a video filmed on a GoPro H4 on a Snake River Prototyping Cyan Filter and bobbler / SRP Tray.

Not too happy about the colors for the most part as there is a greenish hint throughout most of the video even though I used the Cyan filter.

The Whale Shark was filmed on a bobbler as the tray was not allowed; the scuba dive was filmed on a SRP tray, which is just fantastic - best invest to keep sturdy.

[video=youtube_share;ednnFPgdn5I]http://youtu.be/ednnFPgdn5I[/video]

Location:
- Snorkeling with Whale Shark in Oslob, Cebu, Philippines
- Scuba in Alona Beach, Panglao Bohol, Philippines

Feedback appreciated.

Thanks
 
Seconded on the SRP tray. Little expensive but awesome.

Question regarding your color, did you shoot in Protune or not? if you didn't shoot in protune you should, and use the protune filter on GoPro Studio application to put the colors back in. Without protune you get auto white balance, the gopro does not handle auto white balance at depth well, and it seems even worse with a filter.
 
Seconded on the SRP tray. Little expensive but awesome.

Question regarding your color, did you shoot in Protune or not? if you didn't shoot in protune you should, and use the protune filter on GoPro Studio application to put the colors back in. Without protune you get auto white balance, the gopro does not handle auto white balance at depth well, and it seems even worse with a filter.

Thank you for the tip - this is the first time I read to actually use Protune.

I did not use Protune and usually the colors are coming out very well. The only thing I did different this time is to shoot in very high resolution.

I will post another video of the same location soon at which the colors are much different (actually nice).

Thanks for the suggestion - I will try that out!
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/teric/

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