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New Feature Added - Getting Rid of the Underwater Blues

Posted: 27 April 2004 04:00 PM
Last Update: 25 February 2005 07:54 PM
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Categories: News,  Wetpixel
Author: James Wiseman (Industry)
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Wetpixel member Robert Delfs has contributed an excellent article entitled "Getting Rid of the Underwater Blues - Advanced Photoshop Techniques to Reconstruct Damaged Color Channels."  This extensive article has stimulated quite a bit of discussion in the underwater photographic community - now see what all of the fuss is about.
Make sure to browse through our large collection of feature articles by digital pioneers and experts!  Don't forget that Wetpixel is more than just a message board - we have news, contests, reviews, and many many articles for digital underwater photography enthusiasts. 

1 Comment(s):

  1. Interesting article. 

    You can often obtain similar results more simply by using the options in the levels menu.  There are six options, depending upon whether or not you click on “snap neutral midtones.” The three basic choices are Find Light & Dark Colors, Enhance per Channel Contrast,and Enhance Monochromatic Contrast.  Don’t worry what they mean, just experiment.  At the very least it will boost contrast and give your images more snap.  At best it can bring out hidden colors.  Some fine tuning may be necessary by tweaking gamma, or by going into the red channel and backing off if there is too much red cast.

    Posted by Eric Hanauer  on  04/29  at  12:54 AM

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