Put more desiccants in the camera case long before the dive (give them time to absorb). If you open the camera case near water, you obviously let moisture in. Leave the case in the sun so the moisture evaporates and gets absorbed better.
The video software you used to make this should have color balance, sharpening, and contrast filters. If you use Premiere, I find that Color Balance and Levels work best.
I've found we can brighten up some of the footage with the editing program (roxio). I've cut down on the green too. Some editing programs let you adjust red, green and blue. They also sell"green water filters". they have a purple tint, as opposed to the red. You Tube seems to make things greener and darker. I'm still fighting the fogging problem on thermocline dives too!
Located in 120 ffw off Long Point, Ontario in Lake E...
Located in 120 ffw off Long Point, Ontario in Lake Erie, the Crystal Wreck is a fantastic dive. This video is pretty raw, but I think it accurately conveys the experience.
i ´ve heard a lot about it!
The video software you used to make this should have color balance, sharpening, and contrast filters. If you use Premiere, I find that Color Balance and Levels work best.