Back to Basics – Part 5D: Presence, Texture, Clarity & Dehaze: Adding Impact Without Overprocessing
Subtle use of Texture, Clarity, and Dehaze restores depth and presence in underwater images without pushing them into an overprocessed look. Back to Basics – Part 5D Presence, Texture, Clarity & Dehaze: Adding Impact Without Overprocessing There comes a point in every underwater photographer’s editing process when sliders start to feel like magic wands. A slight adjustment can make coral color pop, add depth to wrecks, or make light beams appear almost tangible. But push too far, and the image can quickly fall apart. This is precisely the realm of Part 5D. In this stage of the Lightroom workflow, tools like Texture, Clarity, and Dehaze can be game-changers, transforming an image from good to truly extraordinary. Underwater, these tools are especially potent because water naturally diminishes contrast, detail, and depth. However, wielded without care, they can also make images look overly harsh, noisy, or unnatural. This lesson isn’t about indiscriminately cranking ...