![]() Added: 4:3 aspect ratio for 2880x2160P 24fps mode Latest and stable firmware, version number is "GIT2_V1.5_20160621", released on 21th June 2016. Improved: No frame drop in 1080P 60fps at low light condition. Improved: Default setting time is same as firmware released time.ĩ. Added: Support turn off screen via mode/menu buttonĨ. Added: Support mode/menu button to enable quick functionħ. Added: New Wi-Fi command for time-lapse, self-timer, etc.Ħ. Added: Update settings from configuration fileģ. Latest and stable firmware, version number is "GIT2_V1.6_20161028", released on 28th Oct 2016.Ģ. If you are near the surface, eg snorkelling, then it will be easiest to stick to "Auto", and make your adjustments in the video editor. If there is a very big adjustment required then it is better to do it using a filter since that works on the analogue value before the sensor, however using a filter will result in a dark image for the sensor and the Git2 sensor likes plenty of light, so if you need a filter it is better to consider using artificial lighting. When there is a big adjustment to be made then it is good to do most of it in the camera as that can work on the 10bit raw image data instead of 8bit stored data so it will give better quality. ![]() There is no need to get it perfect, you can make small adjustments to RGB colour balance in a video editor without loosing noticeable quality. (I'm not a diver so I am guessing at that value) ![]() So for a shallow dive you might change it from 6-4 at the surface to 8-3 at 10 meters. There is no direct adjustment for green, if you want to increase green then you need to decrease both red and blue - you are just setting the relative amounts of the 3 colours. Click to expand.The correct value on the surface depends on the lighting conditions, in cloudy conditions it is approximately R6-B4.Īs you get deeper under water, the amount of red decreases fast and the amount of green decreases more slowly, so you want to increase the red value and increase the green value just a little, unless the water is green (depends on the amount of plankton etc in the water). ![]()
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