Underwater Color Correction

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Underwater Color Correction

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Just upgraded to Ultimate 9.5. Playing with some underwater GoPro video...used with red filter, but obviously needs some additional post processing.....has anyone had any luck with any of the FX profiles...the standard color correction/white balance doesn't give the fine control needed to manipulate RGB

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I use Cyberlinks "ColorDirector 4" in such cases. It does a fine job, but it's not free.
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Re: Underwater Color Correction

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Have you tried the free version of GoPro Cineform Studio

http://shop.gopro.com/APAC/softwareanda ... l#/start=1
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Thank you
Yes I have the Cineform GoPro Studio...I was trying to avoid using multiple programs..the Newblue Color Fast filter looks like it has all of the modification attributes sans contrast (maybe too many)...I was playing with it last night, but my computer might be a little "boggy" as the previews were slow to load and adjustment switches are slow to react......I'm also curious if one shouldn't use the native color adjustment found in VS if they are using an FX color adjustment.....moving back and forth on a clip between the Filter column and the Media column, the preview changed if I used both

Just trying to find out if this Filter is the more comprehensive or is there another
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