Best way to color correct my underwater videos? Obsolete 8-bit effect vs 32-bit float Lumetri?
Hello,
I have a question about the best way to go about adjusting the colors of my diving/snorkeling videos shot with the latest GoPro 10. I shoot in HEVC, high bitrate, 4k 60 fps and the videos are 8-bit color as I understand. The main problem is often having to add red to the picture, even though I usually use a red filter at depths deeper than 5-10 m.
I found the "Video Channel Mixer" effect through a youtube video showing how much better, and easier, results you get from that effect rather than using the Lumetri panel only. I have used the channel mixer and are satisfied with the results. The best part is how fast and easy it is to use to get a neutral color starting point. However, after some googling around I found out that the effect is classified as an obsolete effect running on old code and will limit the entire Timeline/sequence to 8 bit. Therefore I should only use the Lumetri panel according to some people.
1. Is the Video channel still a good effect as long as I only edit my 8-bit GoPro videos? Or should I try to only use the Lumetri Panel? Will a 32-bit color adjustment through the Lumetri panel be better, in terms of end quality, than the 8-bit Channel mixer? I export x264 VBR 2 pass and max render quality and bit depth.
2. Does it matter for quality if I use the Channel mixer before or after the final adjusments in the Lumetri panel in the effect chain?
3. Will the obsolete effect have any other disadvantage, like longer rendering/export times, worse quality in adjustments.
4. As a more open question, what would you say is the best possible way to color correct underwater videos? Lumetri only, maybe some other effect?
Im pretty new to the video editing as a hobby and just started using Premiere Pro as well so every input would be appreciated.
