GoPro HERO7 Black

GoPro HERO7 Black User Manual Tech Specs: Protune

GoPro HERO7 Black

PROTUNE

Protune unlocks your camera’s full creative potential by giving you manual control of Color, White Balance, Shutter Speed, and more. It’s compatible with professional color correction tools, the Quik desktop app, and other editing software.

Here are some things to keep in mind:

  • Protune is available as an advanced setting for all modes, except Looping, TimeWarp, and Time Lapse Video.

  • When Protune is turned on, the settings menu expands to give you full access to all settings. Swipe up to see them all.

  • Some Protune settings are not available when you use Exposure Control.

  • Changes to Protune settings in one capture mode apply only to that capture mode. For example, changing the White Balance for night photos does not affect White Balance for burst photos.

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PRO TIP: You can restore all Protune settings to their defaults through the settings menu.

  • If Protune is on, tap settings > Protune Settings.

  • If Protune is off, tap settings > Protune > Protune Settings.

COLOR

Color lets you adjust the color profile of your videos or photos. Scroll between the options on the right side of the Color screen to see a live preview of each setting, then tap the one you want.

Color Setting

Resulting Color Profile

GoPro Color (default)

Provides GoPro color-corrected profile (same great color as when Protune is turned off).

Flat

Provides neutral color profile that can be color-corrected to better match footage captured with other equipment, offering more flexibility in post-production. Due to its long curve, Flat captures more details in shadows and highlights.

WHITE BALANCE

White Balance lets you adjust the color temperature of videos and photos to optimize for cool or warm lighting conditions. Scroll between the options on the right side of the White Balance screen to see a live preview of each setting, then tap the one you want.

Options for this setting are Auto (default), 2300K, 2800K, 3200K, 4000K, 4500K, 5500K, 6000K, 6500K, and Native. Lower values will give you warmer tones.

You can also choose Native to create a minimally color-corrected file that allows for more precise adjustments in post-production.

ISO MINIMUM/MAXIMUM

ISO Minimum and ISO Maximum let you set a range for the camera’s sensitivity to light and image noise. Image noise refers to the degree of graininess in the image.

In low light, higher ISO values result in brighter images, but with more image noise. Lower values result in darker images with less image noise. Scroll between the options on the right side of the Color screen to see a live preview of each setting, then tap the one you want.

The default for ISO Maximum is 1600 for video and 3200 for photos. The default for ISO Minimum is 100.

Heads Up: For the Video and Photo modes, ISO behavior depends on the Protune Shutter setting. The ISO Maximum that you select is used as the maximum ISO value. The ISO value that is applied might be lower, depending on the lighting conditions.

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PRO TIP: To lock the ISO at a specific value, set ISO Minimum and ISO Maximum to the same values.

SHUTTER

The Protune Shutter setting only applies to the Video and Photo modes. This setting determines how long the shutter stays open. Scroll between the options on the right side of the Shutter screen to see a live preview of each setting, then tap the one you want. The default setting is Auto.

For Photo, the options are Auto, 1/125, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, and 1/2000 second.

For Video, the options depend on the fps setting, as shown below.

Shutter

Example 1: 1080p30

Example 2: 1080p60

Auto

Auto

Auto

1/fps

1/30 sec

1/60 sec

1/(2xfps)

1/60 sec

1/120 sec

1/(4xfps)

1/120 sec

1/240 sec

1/(8xfps)

1/240 sec

1/480 sec

1/(16xfps)

1/480 sec

1/960 sec

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PRO TIP: To reduce the amount of blur in videos and photos when using the Shutter setting, mount your camera on a tripod or other stable surface where it won’t wobble or shake

EXPOSURE VALUE COMPENSATION (EV COMP)

Exposure Value Compensation affects the brightness of your videos and photos. Adjusting this setting can improve image quality when shooting scenes with sharply contrasting lighting conditions.

Options for this setting range from -2.0 to +2.0. The default setting is 0.

Scroll between the options on the right side of the EV Comp screen to see a live preview of each setting, then tap the one you want. Higher values result in brighter images.

Heads Up: For Video, this setting is available only if Shutter is set to Auto.

You can also adjust the exposure based on a certain area of your scene. To learn more, see Exposure Control.

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PRO TIP: Exposure Value Compensation adjusts brightness within the existing ISO setting. If brightness has already reached the ISO setting in a low-light environment, increasing the Exposure Value Compensation does not have any effect. To continue increasing the brightness, select a higher ISO value.

SHARPNESS

Sharpness controls the quality of details captured in your video footage or photos. Options for this setting are High (default), Medium, and Low.

Scroll between the options on the right side of the Sharpness screen to see a live preview of each setting, then tap the one you want.

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PRO TIP: If you plan to increase sharpness during editing, select Low for this setting.

RAW AUDIO

This setting creates a separate .wav file for your video, in addition to the standard .mp4 audio track. You can select the level of processing to apply to the RAW audio track.

Option

Description

Off (default)

No separate .wav file is created.

Low

Applies minimal processing. Ideal if you apply audio processing in post-production.

Med

Applies processing based on the Manual Audio Control setting (wind and/or stereo). If Manual Audio Control is turned off, the camera automatically switches between wind filtering and stereo audio.

High

Applies full audio processing (automatic gain, AAC encoding, and manual audio control settings).

Insert your SD card into a card reader to access the .wav files with your computer. They’re saved with the same name and in the same location as the .mp4 files.

MICROPHONE SETTINGS

Your GoPro uses three microphones to capture sound while recording video. You can customize how they’re used based on conditions where you’re shooting and the type of sound you want in your finished video.

Option

Description

Auto (default)

Automatically switch between recording in stereo and filtering wind noise to deliver the cleanest audio track possible.

Stereo

Use when wind is not a factor and you want to ensure that your GoPro is recording in stereo.

Wind

Filters out noise on windy days or when your GoPro is mounted on a moving vehicle.

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