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GoPro Fusion - Photo Mode: Settings; Burst Rate Settings; Shutter Settings for Night Photo; RAW Format Option

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RATE
This setting applies only to Burst. Available rates:
30 photos in 1, 2, 3, or 6 seconds
10 photos in 1, 2, or 3 seconds
5 photos in 1 second
3 photos in 1 second
The default rate is 30 photos in 1 second.
SHUTTER NIGHT PHOTO
Within Photo mode, Shutter applies only to Night Photo. This setting lets
you determine the amount of time that the shutter is open. The options
for this setting are Auto, and 2, 5, 10, 20, and 30 seconds. The default
option is 2 seconds.
Settings Examples
Auto (up to 2 sec) Sunrise, sunset, dawn, dusk, twilight, night
2 sec, 5 sec, 10 sec
Dawn, dusk, twilight, trac at night, Ferris
wheel, reworks, light painting
20 sec Night sky (with light)
30 sec Night stars, Milky Way (complete darkness)
PRO TIP: To reduce the amount of blur when using Night photo, mount
your camera on the Fusion Grip tripod or other surface that is stable and
cannot move.
PHOTO MODE: SETTINGS
RAW FORMAT
When this setting is turned on, all photos are captured with an
accompanying .jpg image for immediate viewing on your camera
or sharing with the GoPro app. RAW photos are saved as .gpr les,
which are based on the Adobe .dng format. These les can be used in
Adobe Camera Raw (ACR), version 9.7 or later. You can also use Adobe
Photoshop Lightroom CC (2015.7 release or later) and Adobe Photoshop
Lightroom 6 (version 6.7 or later).
RAW Format is available only for the Photo capture mode. The options for
this setting are O (default) and On.
PRO TIP: Photos in .gpr format are captured in the same location and
with the same le name as .jpg les. To access them, insert your microSD
cards into a card reader and locate the les with your computer’s le
explorer.
PROTUNE
Within Photo mode, Protune is available for all capture modes (Photo,
Night, and Burst). For details about Protune settings, see Protune (page
50).
PHOTO MODE: SETTINGS

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