Guys,
I'm requesting your help as experts in the matter.
Here is a video, with a lot of post-production already, from my last dive at the Cerro Pelado dam lake in Córdoba (Argentina).
Buceo: Cerro Pelado (Cordoba - Argentina
The dive was done at 2.00pm aprox (really) and after trying to get good images from this place for a while without success I desperately need advise.
The dive site as a whole has:
- VERY LOW visibility (3 mts max)
- COLD water
- LITTLE life
My camera is a JVC Picsio with a W20 lens on it.
At this point, I can't find anything to do in post-prod in order to make this better, basically what I normally do is try to "move" all the green background into the blues, a color that is closer to what I actually see down there.
Is there any recommendation you would do, both as an initial set-up or in post-prod to make this better? I know the environment doesn't help, but there should be something I could do!!
Thanks!!
Ale
I'm requesting your help as experts in the matter.
Here is a video, with a lot of post-production already, from my last dive at the Cerro Pelado dam lake in Córdoba (Argentina).
Buceo: Cerro Pelado (Cordoba - Argentina
The dive was done at 2.00pm aprox (really) and after trying to get good images from this place for a while without success I desperately need advise.
The dive site as a whole has:
- VERY LOW visibility (3 mts max)
- COLD water
- LITTLE life
My camera is a JVC Picsio with a W20 lens on it.
At this point, I can't find anything to do in post-prod in order to make this better, basically what I normally do is try to "move" all the green background into the blues, a color that is closer to what I actually see down there.
Is there any recommendation you would do, both as an initial set-up or in post-prod to make this better? I know the environment doesn't help, but there should be something I could do!!
Thanks!!
Ale