Why Underwater Is Different #7: Final Adjustments Polish the Image, They Don’t Fix the Workflow
Final adjustments are the last step in the underwater Lightroom workflow. They polish a strong edit, but they do not repair problems that should have been fixed earlier. Every underwater photographer knows the feeling. You have worked through an image in Lightroom. You corrected the white balance. You adjusted the exposure. You added presence carefully. You refined the color. You used masking to solve specific local problems. The image is close. But something still feels unfinished. The water may feel a little heavy or murky. The subject may need a bit more separation from the background. The crop may not feel quite right. A few distractions may still pull your eye away from the main subject. You may also notice a few remaining distractions, including backscatter, that need one last careful review. But if those distractions still require real cleanup, that is usually a sign to return to masking or local cleanup, not to push global final adjustments harder. The photo is better than wher...