Setting up protune for gopro 4

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Just remember, it's only one opinion (although I of course believe that it's good, since it's mine :wink: ).

What works for me may not necessarily work for you. We're all different and have different tastes and opinions.
 
Just remember, it's only one opinion (although I of course believe that it's good, since it's mine :wink: ). What works for me may not necessarily work for you. We're all different and have different tastes and opinions.
Of course, but I'll give it a go. I'm tired of the teal ****ty color that a red filter would produce and I'm tired of the very light blue color that filming with auto wb gives (and also makes it aids to process) :D
 
Heres the result. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5Rh5WGC79U
Most of the shots were shot without raw on which i think is the better choice when shooting objects that arent closeups. However, the closeups i got (only some are raw in the video) when shooting in raw was better, or atleast easier to work with than the ones shot in regular mode.
 
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