I've stopped using the filters as it cuts down light and adjusting in post works better now. I'm using two Trustfire DF30 video lights but on a turned down power since there was so much natural light on this dive. But it helps bring out some highlights of fish and brightens up any shadow areas. Lights are way better than filters.
What software do you use, is this 4k60FPS, what are your light settings, and was this a red light? I’m planning on using 2.7k240FPS for my up coming dive but maybe I don’t need to slow it down that much. Thanks!
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For 764 views - this is a very under viewed video. Amazing
Thank you!
I just read on chat gpt that less than 2% of people globally have ever tried scuba diving. That could be why.
Very nice footage. Did you use a red filter or let Go Pro auto adjust the iso? Were you using any lights too?
I've stopped using the filters as it cuts down light and adjusting in post works better now. I'm using two Trustfire DF30 video lights but on a turned down power since there was so much natural light on this dive. But it helps bring out some highlights of fish and brightens up any shadow areas. Lights are way better than filters.
What software do you use, is this 4k60FPS, what are your light settings, and was this a red light? I’m planning on using 2.7k240FPS for my up coming dive but maybe I don’t need to slow it down that much. Thanks!