This was very helpful! I am just venturing into underwater photography and have been frustrated with the outcomes even though I am using HD camera and sophisticated UW movie light. I think now I should get my hands on a copy of Final Cut Pro
No, the green is the original footage. All I did was color correct it in Final Cut Pro using the 3-way color corrector. Putting any sort of filter on the lens is going to cause you to lose precious light underwater, and, more importantly, the color temperature is going to change at different depths so there is no all-in-filter for underwater color correction.
i dont think its an software, aye? he just put the real video from underwater cam with color correcting lenses and use video editor and put green screen on the top..
This was very helpful! I am just venturing into underwater photography and have been frustrated with the outcomes even though I am using HD camera and sophisticated UW movie light. I think now I should get my hands on a copy of Final Cut Pro
Texasroller1 5 months ago
No, the green is the original footage. All I did was color correct it in Final Cut Pro using the 3-way color corrector. Putting any sort of filter on the lens is going to cause you to lose precious light underwater, and, more importantly, the color temperature is going to change at different depths so there is no all-in-filter for underwater color correction.
GreyShadow5 2 years ago
i dont think its an software, aye? he just put the real video from underwater cam with color correcting lenses and use video editor and put green screen on the top..
hawede2312 2 years ago
How do you do that?
AuberyMirkwood 2 years ago
What software are you using?
jwburton 3 years ago