So, RX 100 II or III ?

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Been wondering, as a macbook pro user, is there any way to process the colors (with any kind of application) of a video that has been shot underwater without red filter ?
Or the red filter is really a must as "Interceptor121" is saying ?
Really no video editor can manage to sort out the colors afterward ?
 
Been wondering, as a macbook pro user, is there any way to process the colors (with any kind of application) of a video that has been shot underwater without red filter ?
Or the red filter is really a must as "Interceptor121" is saying ?
Really no video editor can manage to sort out the colors afterward ?

At the bitrate of AVCHD 24 mbps for 24/25p grading is not really an option. If your camera can white balance then maybe no filter but with the RX100 filter is a must

Anyway the proof is in the pudding. How do you think the colors of my video compare to others? I do nearly no color correction at all and in the last one actually none
 
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