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  • čas přidán 14. 08. 2024
  • Level up your underwater GoPro footage! The Ultimate GoPro Underwater Settings and Colour Correction Editing Tutorial and Guide. You're here as you've seen how good GoPro footage looks when it's posted by professional filmmakers and content creators, and you're wondering why your footage doesn't look quite as good.
    This isn't just a question on GoPro's or action cameras, it's a question that applies to every single camera product launch. Automatic modes even on the most expensive cameras are never very good, and they don't enable creators full control to edit their footage in post production. The tip here is simply taking control away from the camera, and giving it to the shooter or the user.
    This is exactly what we're going to do by enabling ProTune on GoPro cameras. We give ourselves way more power to really edit our footage and take it to levels the automatic modes simply can't. It does require a little bit more work and editing in post production, but it is well worth the effort!
    Before I get started it’s worth saying that I’ve used pretty much the exact same settings on every GoPro I’ve owned since the Hero 3+ to the Hero 5, the Hero 7 and now the Hero 10 so it doesn’t really matter what model you own, if it has ProTune you can follow these steps.
    First things first, for underwater use I always the highest frame rate that offers 60fps, so that we can slow down our footage in post, for the hero 10 this 5.3k at 60fps, for anything older than I think a Hero 6 this would be 1080p.
    I also always keep the lens set to wide, for underwater I don’t particularly like the linear field of view, and if you have superview turned on, definitely turn that off now to avoid that fish eye bubble look.
    Moving onto stabilisation, I always leave hypersmooth set one stop below boost mode, just as I feel boost really crops the frame in, and we don’t really need that much stabilisation underwater. On land this isn’t an issue, go nuts, enable boost horizon levelling and your shots will be buttery smooth.
    All of the automatic features, I generally just turn off.
    Moving down we want to enable ProTune. This is where we get into the nitty gritty, and fine tune our GoPro to give us unedited ‘raw’ footage if you will. These settings in essence remove the cameras ability to edit our footage for us, and give us all the power to make the footage look how we want it to in post.
    First up turn your bit rate all the way up, this is like a quality slider, the more the better. I usually leave my shutter on auto, but I will always turn my exposure compensation or EV to -0.5. This is really important to ensure that your GoPro doesn’t overexpose the highlights of your image. The shadows will be slightly darker, but it is much easier to brighten these in post, than trying to save blown out, over exposed footage.
    You will want to set your white balance to native, especially underwater as any other setting will result in green footage that is much harder to fix in post. Native will give you more flexibility to get those underwater colours back.
    With your ISO, always set your minimum iso to the lowest value, but for the maximum iso 800 should be as high as you want to go. This is simply just an artificial brightness slider, but the higher the iso, the more grainy your footage will become.
    The default sharpness setting has always been high on gopros, you definitely want to reduce that the either low or medium.
    For the colour setting, you want to change it off GoPro colour, and set it to flat. What this does simply put, is it now means that your GoPro will not edit your footage for you, it will give you way more power in post to make the footage look how you want it to.
    But what you’re going to see now is footage that looks very dull, there’s no contrast or vibrance, and it’s just generally pretty boring. But remember a lot of the settings we just changed removed any automatic editing done by the GoPro, and instead gave us the power to edit the footage how we want it. Meaning that we now have to edit our footage, and if we do, the results will be far far better.
    To do this I use editing software like Adobe Premiere Pro, but if you don't have access to this I would definitely recommend learning on Davinci Resolve as it's free industry grade software. It's hard to describe the process of colour grading in words, but I hope the video tutorial on how to edit your underwater footage helps you!
    For more visit my website: www.tomparkphotography.com
    & check out my Instagram tomsunderwaterphotography
    Camera Gear Used:
    - GoPro Hero 10 Black
    - Sony A7SIII
    - Sony A7III
    - Atomos Ninja V
    - Sony 16-35mm f4
    - Sigma 24-70 f2.8 Art
    - Sony 12-14mm G
    - Sony 50mm f1.8
    - Tamron 70-300
    - Sony 18-105mm G F4
    - Sigma 35mm F1.4
    - Isotta Underwater Housing
    - OrcaTorch D950v and D910v Video Lights
    - Zhiyun Weebill S Gimbal
    - DJI Mavic Air 2S Drone

Komentáře • 129

  • @AdamBoltGoldCoast
    @AdamBoltGoldCoast Před 2 lety +1

    Out of all the CZcams videos on "BEST SETTINGS FOR UNDER WATER WITH YOUR GOPRO" this one has helped me the most. I'm going to try this on some video my daugher just took with her GoPro 9 with a dive she just did on a wreck off the Sunshinbe Coast. Thanks for the tips and editting workflow.

    • @TomPark
      @TomPark  Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you Adam, really glad you enjoyed the video and im really glad this has helped you! Editing is definitely something takes a bit of practice, but once you get the hang of it, it's quite fast. Starting out i'd suggest just using my workflow step by step as a base and as it becomes second nature adapt it to suit you :) Good luck with your footage and editing!

  • @underwaterimaging6935
    @underwaterimaging6935 Před 2 lety +4

    This is so good, I shoot on GoPro all the time but it’s so good to see how you edit your shots

    • @TomPark
      @TomPark  Před 2 lety

      Glad this helps! Cheers mate

  • @poupoularas5301
    @poupoularas5301 Před měsícem

    Got a go pro 12
    Got here excellent work

  • @alexandereppel2787
    @alexandereppel2787 Před 2 lety +3

    Absolutely the best instruction video I have seen to date. Thank you for your excellent advice. I was finally able to properly color correct my videos. While there are numerous other videos covering the same topic available on CZcams, Tom's video just clicked for me on how to use PremierPro correctly.

  • @EliteFishingSeries
    @EliteFishingSeries Před 2 lety +1

    In cozumel on a dive trip when my 9 bit the dust, bought a 10 and tbh the first dqy looked like crap... I watched the video and set my camera accordingly and you saved this trip! Thank you for the great info it is amazing how different everything looks now...

  • @SaltwaterSean
    @SaltwaterSean Před rokem

    This is extremely helpful. Just got done a cleanup dive and when I came to the surface, the highlights were completely blown out. Thanks Tom!

  • @eddy_lee
    @eddy_lee Před 2 lety +4

    wow i just learnt so much just before my dive at SWR tomorrow thank you so much!

    • @TomPark
      @TomPark  Před 2 lety +1

      You're diving swr tomorrow! Enjoy that, it's such an incredible dive site! Hope you get loads of sharks and some epic conditions.
      One minor tweak i'd suggest if you did follow my settings - is increase your maximum ISO to maybe 1600 (unless you have lights then ignore this) - just as the site is quite deep and especially around the cave it's very dark. 800 will give you better results, but given how dark the cave is, 1600 will help!

    • @eddy_lee
      @eddy_lee Před 2 lety +1

      @@TomPark thanks for the tip! i've got the hero7 and can only change it to 2.7K for 60FPS will that be sufficient?

    • @TomPark
      @TomPark  Před 2 lety +1

      @@eddy_lee 100% will be! On the older hero’s even those with 4K, unless they’ve got 4K60, I always shoot in 1080p60 just so we can slow all our clips down in post - they look so much smoother and more cinematic!

  • @gmaleza5108
    @gmaleza5108 Před rokem +3

    Thank you so much! Super beginner level here, but my edit, following your tutorial, turned out fairly great! Can't wait to do more fun dives and practice editing more!

  • @jimmycarthy7431
    @jimmycarthy7431 Před 2 lety +2

    Such a good resource, love the editing side especially!

    • @TomPark
      @TomPark  Před 2 lety

      Thank you Jimmy, really glad to hear this 🙌🏻

  • @briancohen2555
    @briancohen2555 Před rokem

    As an experienced videographer/photographer re-evolving to the sea who works with the Adobe suite, this is the video I've been looking for!

  • @HuntmasterSpearfishing
    @HuntmasterSpearfishing Před 2 lety +2

    It's really impressive watching you edit this. Great vid keep em' coming!

    • @TomPark
      @TomPark  Před 2 lety

      Glad you enjoyed, appreciate this guys 🙌🏻

  • @FlyingWarBirds1
    @FlyingWarBirds1 Před rokem

    Thanks Tom, I agree with the other comments what an awesome video, not many of us come from a video background and being able to watch you editing the clips is amazing.

  • @susanpark494
    @susanpark494 Před 2 lety +1

    It always amazes me the results you get from a go pro

    • @TomPark
      @TomPark  Před 2 lety

      It’s pretty incredible what they’re capable of!

  • @soflascubadiver7246
    @soflascubadiver7246 Před 2 lety

    Being a weekly diver struggeling ot get solid fottage from my 120+ dives a year, I cannot thank you enough!

  • @kdonoghue
    @kdonoghue Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you for the valuable info! I had a dive about a year ago and at 90' the stock GoPro settings caused the blacks to change to a red tint. I think this was the auto color settings struggling with the environment. Using your settings, and color correction, it made a huge difference on my last trip. I caught some of the best dive footage ever! Thanks again for taking the time to put this video out there!

    • @TomPark
      @TomPark  Před 2 lety

      So glad to hear this Kevin! Stoked you’ve had a blast and are getting most out of your camera!

  • @JimsUWPhotography
    @JimsUWPhotography Před rokem

    Very informative thanks mate. Great to see an Aussie doing this stuff. 1st time watch and new subscriber thank you.

  • @yogainthewind
    @yogainthewind Před 2 lety +1

    I’m amazed what you’re able to do with a GoPro, they look so good!

    • @TomPark
      @TomPark  Před 2 lety

      Thank you, just like any camera when used to their maximum potential the results are great!

  • @michaelmourek3879
    @michaelmourek3879 Před rokem

    Video is very powerful - lighting is the key - all the time - true

  • @Robins_Adventure
    @Robins_Adventure Před měsícem

    Nice :) Should help me a lot

  • @jeridhayward1057
    @jeridhayward1057 Před 2 lety +8

    Hello Tom, Thank you for posting this video, it is very helpful. Question about filters: I see many other videos suggesting red or magenta filters for underwater shooting with a GoPro. Would you recommend using a filter as well? or Can you achieve the same affect as a filter through video editing?

  • @michaelmourek3879
    @michaelmourek3879 Před rokem

    Funny - it is all about the lighting - above or below the water - true - I am using some very powerful lights - too

  • @keshavbirla
    @keshavbirla Před 2 lety +3

    Very informative and detailed video for a beginner like me. I have one question - Do I need to attach an external light to my GoPro with your settings while I scuba dive?

  • @magdowich
    @magdowich Před 2 lety +4

    Just turn off your all auto settings, buy a pc which can edit 5k videos, buy a 5k monitor, learn video editing, edit each one of your clips, wait for the export and done.

    • @tiff_s
      @tiff_s Před rokem

      😂😂😂😂 so simple

  • @GoProStartRecording
    @GoProStartRecording Před 2 lety

    Thanks for that very cool video full of great tips, especially for the color correction in post ! 🤙🏼

  • @thebonostudio
    @thebonostudio Před 2 lety

    Looked like the smooth setting ace the quality all muddy

  • @JetSe77er
    @JetSe77er Před 3 měsíci

    Great video! Why not edit them in the full 5.3k??

  • @tonynelson7
    @tonynelson7 Před rokem

    That was a lot of work but me as an amateur photographer I worked with photoshop for a few minutes lol very informative will have to do a lot of post processing when I I get my go prom10 hen I go to Hawaii next month awesome video!

  • @caseycleveland8810
    @caseycleveland8810 Před rokem

    Um, Amazing! Thank you!! This is a game changer!

  • @chrisgg
    @chrisgg Před 2 lety +9

    Hi Tom, what about 4K 120 FPS with Boost? Just asking because that’s what some other creators recommend. And would you use your settings just for underwater or also for snorkeling? (0-5 meters)

  • @karenwittus3494
    @karenwittus3494 Před 2 lety +2

    Do you ever use any filters when shooting with your GoPro underwater etc the Polarpro DiveMaster Filter? I am a beginner and are wondering if the filters are worth buying, or if maybe you can achieve equally good footage by choosing the right settings and edit the footage afterwards?

  • @antonwilk1515
    @antonwilk1515 Před 2 lety

    Brilliant! Nice, simple and straight to the point. Useful pointers for my trip to Exmouth.

  • @BlairLindsayParamedic

    This was an incredibly helpful video. Thank you so much for this!

  • @brilliantlights
    @brilliantlights Před rokem

    This is brilliant, many thanks for sharing.

  • @omeraktash
    @omeraktash Před 11 měsíci

    Hello Tom, a huge thank you. even though I'll be using final cut pro, I don't think it's gonna be that different from one another. even playing with the colors will make a huge difference to the dull videos right from my gopro :) wish I had seen this video sooner :D

  • @daveb6345
    @daveb6345 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the info! Great work on the editing 👌

  • @williammorgan8451
    @williammorgan8451 Před 11 měsíci

    Tom, I have been using filters for filming, how would these settings affect the use of filters? Should I use these settings with filters?

  • @TheOneAndOnlyJoeKelly
    @TheOneAndOnlyJoeKelly Před 2 lety +1

    If you have a bunch of different underwater shots, will you color grade every single clip individually or do you have an approach to solve that problem?

  • @MrDenovski
    @MrDenovski Před 2 lety

    Great video! Very handy, thank you for that

  • @Jmp9095
    @Jmp9095 Před 2 lety

    This is a great informative video!

  • @danielvidal962
    @danielvidal962 Před 2 měsíci

    I don't like the turquoise color of the background water how can i avoid?

  • @hanyhanna8641
    @hanyhanna8641 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you that was super useful !

  • @nzmike7497
    @nzmike7497 Před 2 lety +1

    Tom, this is a really great video for those of us just starting out with use the GP underwater but *please* lose the background music, it's just so annoying when you're talking all the way through to have this extra layer of noise to deal with. I'll be using DaVinci Resolve so I'll have to hunt down some more YT vids on how to do all that post editing using that but what you showed there was very informative.

    • @stevenmorehouse2626
      @stevenmorehouse2626 Před 2 lety +2

      Just want to disagree here... I thought the pleasant backdrop of music was a nice touch.

  • @jetroar17
    @jetroar17 Před 2 lety

    This video is brilliant. Thank you

  • @johnpark8949
    @johnpark8949 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for sharing how to get such great results from a go pro

    • @TomPark
      @TomPark  Před 2 lety

      They’re super capable little cameras! Especially if you understand how to edit :)

  • @daleroveglia114
    @daleroveglia114 Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome video mate 👍 Is there a setting you recommend to use underwater if you don't have the editing software? Cheers

  • @ivotouart
    @ivotouart Před 2 lety +1

    Great video. I'm surprised you didn't mention red filters which should help so far as they reduce the level of tweaking you have to do in post. A matter of preference mostly if you have the correct settings for neutral colors and the skills to do the colour grading in post.

    • @spitefullymy
      @spitefullymy Před rokem +1

      I think this is because he uses a video light underwater so a red filter would screw with his white light source underwater which helps to give more accurate colors (but only to what the light manages to illuminate)

  • @victorkochkarev2576
    @victorkochkarev2576 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you for the video.
    Would it be a good idea to use red filter in addition to all the techniques you have mentioned?
    Thank you

    • @TomPark
      @TomPark  Před 2 lety +4

      Glad you enjoyed! Good quality red filters are definitely worth using. Some of them are way too red a but similarly to what I did above, you can remove those reds by doing the opposite in the curves section if there are too much red tones. Careful though! Some cheap Amazon brands give off really bad colours

  • @ScottKilmartin
    @ScottKilmartin Před 2 lety

    thanks Tom... timely.

  • @campsitesweden
    @campsitesweden Před rokem

    this was really good!

  • @michaelmourek3879
    @michaelmourek3879 Před rokem

    Funny - I will be using a green lens filter on my light - I like the green look -

  • @mastaf00l
    @mastaf00l Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you, this is an amazingly helpful and simple to follow video. One question- do you much (if any) sharpening in post production?

    • @EliteFishingSeries
      @EliteFishingSeries Před 2 lety

      Yes the case is now you can sharpen as much as you like and not have it locked in on your footage because the camera did it automatically....

  • @DirtFishMish
    @DirtFishMish Před 2 lety

    Thank you, this was great. :)

  • @penny0m
    @penny0m Před 2 lety

    Came back from my first dive trip and set my video settings according to your recommendation. But I'm not a friend of the wide angle. It distorts the view and the camera can not recalculate that fast on the sides. Almost impossible to keep the camera super steady, to not reveal the wide lense.

  • @JeffikiTiki
    @JeffikiTiki Před rokem

    This is excellent thank you!

  • @matisanchez
    @matisanchez Před 2 lety

    One question, I also shoot on a HERO 10 and I was wondering if these settings also worked with a red filter?

  • @Ben-lu1zc
    @Ben-lu1zc Před rokem

    Thanks greatly needed this. I'm also a beginner with GoPro settings for scuba diving as many of your other commenters. However, can you offer some perspective on using GoPro's Quik software for editing? I'm trying GoPro's subscription service since they're offering a really good deal on the 11 with that subscription right now. Any thoughts?

  • @HealthAndFitnessProTips

    Very informative

  • @envelacastel
    @envelacastel Před rokem

    Awesome! Do you have the equivalent for Da Vinci?

  • @xXadambXx
    @xXadambXx Před rokem

    did you test better to use filter or do it in post ?

  • @Moosbeuren1
    @Moosbeuren1 Před rokem

    Does this mean I dont need a red filter in the lens and just add Red with a Programm?

  • @Didicorso
    @Didicorso Před 2 lety

    Great video!

  • @Misterpoisonivy
    @Misterpoisonivy Před 2 lety +1

    I love it but this would take a while when editing a 30 min clip… but great video 👍🏿

    • @TomPark
      @TomPark  Před 2 lety +1

      It does definitely take longer, but so do all epic things in life! If you want the best looking footage it comes with a bit of work ;)

  • @bjoern.l
    @bjoern.l Před 2 lety

    Thanks for this great video! Which Color-Mode you recommend for diving if I dont want to do post-work: Natural or Vibrant?

  • @alanward4551
    @alanward4551 Před 2 lety

    Hi Tom, are these settings okay for snorkeling.... If not can you advise. Thanks

  • @clifford_wakeman
    @clifford_wakeman Před rokem

    Thanks Tom! 🤙🏽

  • @yihuing7399
    @yihuing7399 Před 2 lety

    Hi, thanks for the video. For some reason, my go pro 10 does not have the + button for me to add anymore settings on my video. How do I sort that out or have you had an issue with that?

  • @edennorthborneo252
    @edennorthborneo252 Před 2 lety

    I like your informative video. Can I achieve good underwater video and photo with post production using without red filter? I notice the my videos more yellowish with the filter and less clear. I'm using go pro hero 9.

  • @DiveDiscover
    @DiveDiscover Před 2 lety

    Good tutorial! Well done 👌

    • @TomPark
      @TomPark  Před 2 lety

      Thank you glad you enjoyed it!

  • @leonanderson3252
    @leonanderson3252 Před 2 lety +1

    Love the tutorial Tom! I'm thinking of adding red filter on lens before diving, would that make any differences during the video editing?

    • @EliteFishingSeries
      @EliteFishingSeries Před 2 lety

      I used the red filter this weekend in cozumel but according to tom's settings just add back in the red in post... that's what I did and it looks fabulous....

  • @tomasydelorme1235
    @tomasydelorme1235 Před 2 lety

    Great video Thanks ! What about using diving lights (like Big blue) would you recommand to keep the same ISO settings and WB native ?

  • @dvldivingclub8788
    @dvldivingclub8788 Před 2 lety +2

    Tom, thank you so much for very detailed explanation! May I ask you, what you use to reduce the video noise?
    And also I would like to hear your personal opinion about GoPro 10 vs. GoPro 8 Black... I used both of them and and when I did side by side video test, I found that GoPro 10 have way much more video noise and artifacts compared to GoPro 8 Black on a exactly same settings.

  • @v1shy949
    @v1shy949 Před 2 lety

    Hey Tom, this was an incredibly helpful video. Do you think you could do another tutorial on how you do underwater sound design or do you have any sound packs you recommend?

  • @stevenmorehouse2626
    @stevenmorehouse2626 Před 2 lety

    In settings, does HEVC or H.264 + HEVC matter?

  • @bishboxx
    @bishboxx Před 2 lety +1

    Nice video Tom as always. Would you use the same camera settings if you using a gopro with a red dive filter (backscatter) and no lights? many thanks

    • @TomPark
      @TomPark  Před 2 lety +5

      Hey mark - yep I’d use exactly the same settings. I use identical settings UW, with and without lights, and on land. The settings are designed to give you the most freedom and control in editing - so no matter what you use your camera for or what with, you should be able to edit them to get the best results. Hope it helped!

    • @felipe28oe
      @felipe28oe Před 2 lety

      I had the same doubt, thanks for sharing your knowledgement

  • @Pixelefff
    @Pixelefff Před 2 lety

    is theae setting good with red lens for snorkeling? or collor better put on natural? thanks

  • @AMPhotography
    @AMPhotography Před 2 lety

    Do you use those orange filters under water? Or do you make the color correction only on premier?

  • @billhein5731
    @billhein5731 Před 2 lety

    How do you find the menu you're using ??

  • @boomermcfall
    @boomermcfall Před 2 lety

    Thanks for sharing!
    Is ISO at max 400 rather than 800 max ok? Please explain the advantages!

  • @kaming000000000
    @kaming000000000 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey pal, do u need a red filter for filming underwater?

    • @TomPark
      @TomPark  Před 2 lety +1

      Hey Mat, with lights I don’t use any red filter. None was used in any of the GoPro footage on my channel 🙌🏻

  • @Dj-vz9xo
    @Dj-vz9xo Před 2 lety

    Hi Tom, Great information. When diving to deeper depths (with the GoPro settings you laid out in this video) does one continue using filters? or do you use filters at all? I`ve been shooting with the hero 7 but just purchased the hero 10. I use The Ikelite pro-2800 light and just acquired the backscatter 10 filter system. I'm on my way to Honduras for a 2 week dive holiday and I just adjusted all my GoPro`s to your suggested settings. Just want to make sure I get it right. I do my post with the latest adobe premiere.

  • @notroublesjustbubbles2307

    Did you use a red filter on the Hero 10?

  • @mastadon7771
    @mastadon7771 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for this. In your experience, would you rather color correct in post with native rather than going with 4500k and adding a bit of reds that are lost in the water?

  • @nes.torfernandez
    @nes.torfernandez Před 2 lety +2

    Bruh he’s right about davinci. The only reason I’m still using premiere is because Is included on my monthly plan photoshop and Lr

    • @TomPark
      @TomPark  Před 2 lety +1

      Davinci have changed the game by supplying pretty much everything most editors use for free. Only reason I’m still on premiere is because it’s the tool I’m most efficient using (it’s what I’ve used for years). It’s a great resource, but the fact that 99% of it is provided for free with Davinci is a game changer!

    • @nes.torfernandez
      @nes.torfernandez Před 2 lety +1

      @@TomPark Same, I haven’t try davinci but I did tried switching to final cut about 2 years ago and it was so painful, it would slow down my workflow so much that I couldn’t afford that waste of time. Very helpful video tho. I see myself using the hero 10 whenever I’m not whiling to deal with the disadvantage of carrying a big rig underwater.

    • @TomPark
      @TomPark  Před 2 lety

      I feel your pain haha. And honestly the hero 10 is super capable, In a pinch or in situations where the large rig isn’t really possible they’re a really decent option

  • @suphagorn
    @suphagorn Před 2 lety

    Did you use red filter before recording ?

  • @peterlamshed3688
    @peterlamshed3688 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Tom, I'm in contact with Alex Mack from Emotive Color. He is creating colour correction software for underwater video and is looking for someone to take a colour chart underwater, so he can try it out. He says its similar to Derya Akkaynak's idea . I'm not in the water at the moment, so would you be interested? Also could we talk via another platform than CZcams? Oh and great video! Cheers, Pete

    • @TomPark
      @TomPark  Před 2 lety

      Thank you Peter, really appreciate you thinking of me for this! At the moment I im definitely low on time but feel free to email me - at tomparkphotography at gmail dot com for this sort of stuff! Much more responsive than on socials!

    • @peterlamshed3688
      @peterlamshed3688 Před 2 lety

      @@TomPark Will do Tom, and thanks for replying.

  • @thethrillofitall
    @thethrillofitall Před 2 lety

    If applying these settings, should I still use a ND filter?

    • @TomPark
      @TomPark  Před 2 lety +1

      Honestly I’d never use an ND underwater. NDs are great when there’s so much light you have to control it. In low light environments they are never good as it makes everything too dark. I’d dodge NDs underwater in every single case (even with lighting)

    • @TomPark
      @TomPark  Před 2 lety

      Honestly I’d never use an ND underwater. NDs are great when there’s so much light you have to control it. In low light environments they are never good as it makes everything too dark. I’d dodge NDs underwater in every single case (even with lighting)

  • @Brandon-tk2rw
    @Brandon-tk2rw Před 2 lety

    The real comparison shots would be between your edits and GoPro auto

  • @Zeesh009
    @Zeesh009 Před 2 lety

    With these settings my GoPro video is graniy 1 m underwater in a pool :|

    • @TomPark
      @TomPark  Před 2 lety

      You’ve gotta grade your footage. The raw output is flat, no-contrast and pretty Unuseable, that is until you edit it like in the end of the video. It vastly improves your footage if you’re willing to edit it as shown in the second part of the video

    • @Zeesh009
      @Zeesh009 Před 2 lety

      @@TomPark i understand that which I can change in post prod. But grainy video is grainy it can’t be fixed

    • @TomPark
      @TomPark  Před 2 lety

      @@Zeesh009 grain is a lighting concern, the only thing that will cause grain in any camera is a high iso setting. Try reducing this to 800 rather than 1600, or shooting in better lighting. No camera no matter how good can produce nice footage with poor lighting
      The pro res settings are simply turning off the cameras own internal ‘editing and correction’ and allowing you to do that instead, giving you more control.
      Prores can look grainy, but you’ve also turned off noise reduction settings and things that the camera normally does. This is all stuff you can do in post as required
      If you’re looking to level up I urge you not to give up on prores so quickly, it takes time to learn this stuff but it will improve your videos and editing skills

    • @TomPark
      @TomPark  Před 2 lety

      @@Zeesh009 another thing that will cause that grain look is that your blacks and shadows are not deepened. Reducing blacks and shadows to a good level will resolve much of this ‘grain look’. The flat settings won’t do this, which results in a flat look, again giving you the power to darken the dark areas to a point they should be (which removes grain)

    • @TomPark
      @TomPark  Před 2 lety

      @@Zeesh009 another thing that will cause that grain look is that your blacks and shadows are not deepened. Reducing blacks and shadows to a good level will resolve much of this ‘grain look’. The flat settings won’t do this, which results in a flat look, again giving you the power to darken the dark areas to a point they should be (which removes grain)

  • @michaelmourek3879
    @michaelmourek3879 Před rokem

    Pictures get better with lighting - no shit

  • @merlitapeacock4411
    @merlitapeacock4411 Před rokem

    Too fast

  • @easee28
    @easee28 Před rokem

    so GoPro 10 is a shit for diving ok. Thanks.

    • @TomPark
      @TomPark  Před rokem

      Every camera ever made is rubbish for diving. No camera exists that looks good underwater Without white balance adjustments and editing. It’s a normal part of filming underwater