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In this tutorial, we will show you how you can now useDxO OpticsPro 10to enhance your GoPro®images and image sequences. By using one of DxO OpticsPro’s dedicated presets, you can automatically correct the exposure, contrast, colors, noise, vignetting, sharpness, and especially the distortion that is typical ofGoPro®images.
Depending on the model, theGoPro®Herois a camera capable of shooting video with a resolution of up to 4K and of taking photos up to 12 MP (with burst shooting at up to 30 images a second). Compact and portable, it can be attached anywhere — on a vehicle or on a person — for spectacular shots.
Your GoPro®photos and videos will have a more professional quality and look, thanks to the power and efficiency of DxO OpticsPro 10’s correction tools.
To follow this tutorial, you will need:
Dxo Optics Pro 11 Elite Edition
- DxO OpticsPro 10
- To deal with time-lapse sequences or videos, you will need video editing software such as GoPro®CineForm Studio or Quick Time Pro.
- Some images or sequences recorded with a GoPro®camera.
Contents
- 1 –Processing a photo
- 2 –Processing a time-lapse sequence
- 3 –Processing an image sequence from a video
- 4 –Going further: All the power of DxO OpticsPro for your GoPro®images
Processing a GoPro®photo in DxO OpticsPro is extremely simple.
1.1– Apply the“DxO Standard”preset
TheDxO Standardpreset is automatically applied to your image as soon as you open it in DxO OpticsPro.
This preset is a collection of basic corrections that act upon the exposure, contrast, colors, noise, vignetting, sharpness, and particularly upon the distortion that is a principal characteristic of GoPro®images.
1.2– Optimize the rendering of your corrected image
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The distortion present in GoPro® images can affect how the horizon line is perceived. After the image is corrected, it is possible that the horizon line will still not be straight, in which case you can straighten it using the Horizon tool in DxO OpticsPro. This correction is accompanied by an automatic cropping that optimizes the framing when you use the Horizon tool.
1.3– Export the image
All you need to do to export your image is to click on the blueExport to…button in theImage Browsertoolbar. You have several options: you canExport to disk,Export to application(to open the image in a different software program),Export to Lightroom(to catalogue your image or to use Lightroom’s correction tools), and you can export your image to yourFlickr®gallery orFacebook®.
A time-lapse is a series of still images taken over a given time period, and then projected at an accelerated rate.
2.1– Apply the “DxO Standard” preset
As in the first section of this tutorial, all you need to do is open your image sequence in DxO OpticsPro in order to automatically apply the corrections of the default preset to each image in the sequence.
2.2– Process the image sequence
Batch processing is also done via theExport to Diskfeature, where all you need to do is choose your output options (format, including resizing if necessary) so that your corrected images are compatible with your time-lapse editing software.
Note
To best organize your work, you may want to create aProjectusing this sequence of images.
2.3– Assemble your image sequence using specialized software
As soon as you have processed and exported your image sequence, all you need to do is import it into a video editing application, such asGoPro®CineForm StudioorQuick time Pro.
Here is the rendering that you can obtain by using DxO OpticsPro’s corrections:
Certain video editors will let you extract a sequence of images from a video. You can process this image sequence in DxO OpticsPro before reassembling it as video.
Note
It is possible to extract the soundtrack of the original video and then remount it onto the newly-produced video, so long as you keep the same number of images per second. Consult the documentation of your video production software for more information.
QuickTime Pro is one such application that offers this possibility, but there are many other solutions, both free and paid.
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Converting a video into an image sequence results in a loss of EXIF metadata, which is is necessary for applying the DxO Optics Module specific to a given camera. This means that camera-specific Optics Module corrections cannot be automatically applied to the extracted images. However, we can provide you with presets that reproduce the identical corrections found in the corresponding DxO Optics Module (see step 1 below), which you can then apply to your images.
3.1– Download the preset that corresponds to your GoPro model
Click on any of the following links to download its corresponding preset:
3.2– Add the downloaded preset to DxO OpticsPro
To add the downloaded preset to the list of available DxO OpticsPro presets, click on theicon in thePresets Editorin thepresets editorpalette.
Your preset is now ready to be applied to your image sequence.
3.3– Correct the image sequence in DxO OpticsPro
Select the image sequence and apply the downloaded preset by clicking on thedrop-down menu in the principal toolbar and choosing the preset from the menu list. The automatic corrections of the DxO Optics Module will be applied to the entire sequence.
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Then launch the export of the image sequence (click on the blueExport to Diskbutton in theImage Browsertoolbar).
3.4– Assemble the image sequence in the video editor
Cloud outliner pro 2 5 5. After processing your images, import them into your video editor to reassemble the sequence.
4- Going further: All the power of DxO OpticsPro for your GoPro® images
All of the DxO Optics Pro corrections available in theCustomizetab can be applied to your GoPro®photos or extracted video images. This means you can benefit from DxO OpticsPro’s corrections for colorimetry, sharpness, horizon, and even perspective.
Note that correcting for distortion can eliminate certain elements within the framework of the photo. You can recover these elements by choosing not to preserve the proportions of the original image. To do this, uncheck the corresponding option in theDistortionsub-palette. You can then crop your images and choose, for example, a 16/9 ratio to lend a cinematic effect to your images or videos.
If necessary, you can also correct volume anamorphosis so as to restore the natural proportions of the subjects situated on the edges of your images.