First of all, I'll happily admit that I'm just taking my first baby steps into video editing so I'm a newbie in this regard. I have a Hero3+ black and for now I'm just using the GoPro Studio app while I learn some basics then I'll probably go to more serious software.
I sometimes fly in the city at night, and obviously gopros aren't at their best in the dark... my videos look okay but they're not great, pretty grainy especially if I up the contrast during editing.
so let's start here: Protune off or on? The gopro app has settings for exposure, contrast, saturation and sharpness (as well as temp & tint in a different section). Should I just run with Protune off and try to tweak those settings in the software, or would it be better to have protune on if I'm going to try to play with those during editing?
I sometimes fly in the city at night, and obviously gopros aren't at their best in the dark... my videos look okay but they're not great, pretty grainy especially if I up the contrast during editing.
so let's start here: Protune off or on? The gopro app has settings for exposure, contrast, saturation and sharpness (as well as temp & tint in a different section). Should I just run with Protune off and try to tweak those settings in the software, or would it be better to have protune on if I'm going to try to play with those during editing?