If you are looking to improve the quality of your GoPro footage one important thing you can do is set your white balance manually and not leave it on "Auto White Balance" this will prevent color shifting and color casting when filming a video or capturing a time-lapse. In this video, I explain GoPro's white balance and how to change it depending on the lighting conditions.
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