Why Underwater Is Different #3: Exposure Depends on White Balance
Exposure decisions become more accurate after white balance is corrected, especially underwater, where color loss can make an image look darker than it really is. Before You Brighten the Photo, Fix What the Water Took Away One of the most common mistakes that underwater photographers make when editing their photos in Lightroom is reaching for the Exposure slider too quickly, before properly assessing the image. I understand why this happens. After a dive, you import your photos and immediately notice that familiar underwater look: a predominant blue tone, dullness, flatness, and darkness that wasn’t as apparent when you were underwater. The reef seemed vibrant and colorful, the turtle looked stunning, and the diver appeared clear and well-defined. Yet, on the screen, everything feels muted, lacking the vibrancy and life you remember. So the natural reaction is: “This photo is too dark.” Then the slider battle begins. You raise Exposure. You open Shadows. ...