JamesD
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Yeah, I'd be interested in seeing some underwater clips from say the bahamas with no color correction, and then with your filtering color correction because while I can make white look white, it never puts the red back in.
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How would a soon to be shooting underwater HD video person get this DVD of the basics from ya DVDiveGuy? I have a bass-boat and want to record various types of lure presentations ... hopefully as they're catching fish ... this coming January.DVDiveGuy:I have a website where I stream video to my clients websites. Some of my video was shot with a rig similar to what you are talking about. Sony DVD camcorder in an ikelite housing. Other video shot with high definition rig. To see what you get either way you can check out the video on my site.
The Oriskany, Chevron and Avocet videos were shot with the Sony and Ikelite. Truk Lagoon and Bonaire were shot high def. If there are a lot of particles floating in the water the Sony will give better results. Basiclly, the lower the vis the lower the res.
http://www.dvdiveguide.com
Also, I have the DVD on Underwater video basics. It is just that, basic. It covers things like steady shots, pan shots, zoom shots, etc and when to use them. Not very technically detailed but if you have very little or no experience it's a good starting place.
Good Luck