[Liverpool] [DoES Liverpool] Advice on colour correcting scuba diving images and videos

Martí Morta martimorta at gmail.com
Mon Aug 27 09:57:16 UTC 2018


Hey Alex, my little input here, DaVinci Resolve is boss, cross platform and
very powerful and not that difficult to manage, check it out without a
doubt, it is freeware!
It has powerful colour editing tools but si haven't used them myself though.

Good luck!

On Mon, 27 Aug 2018, 09:10 Alex Lennon, <ajlennon at dynamicdevices.co.uk>
wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Apologies for the cross-post but I thought the LivLug group would likely
> have some insights here too ...
>
> I have a number of pictures and videos I've taken on dives at a depth of
> 10m-20m. As you'll know you lose components of the visible light
> spectrum as you go deeper underwater, initially red etc.
>
> There are various strategies to improve the pictures you take underwater
> (strobe lighting, white balance correction) and there is post-processing
> that can be done to improve the images.
>
> I've tried all sorts of tools but it very quickly seems to get
> complicated and I can't seem to crack it.
>
> KDenLive looks good (opensource) and a friend recommended DaVinci
> Resolve which also looks interesting.
>
> Does anybody have the time and interest to give me some advice on how to
> drive a tool to improve the colour balance of my media?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Alex
>
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