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From Dull to WOW: A Real Underwater Edit Breakdown in Lightroom Classic

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A real-world underwater edit transformation, showing how a flat blue RAW file can become a vibrant, balanced image using a step-by-step Lightroom Classic workflow. ๐Ÿ“˜  Start here:   The Complete Guide to Editing Underwater Photos in Lightroom ๐Ÿ‘‰ https://robertherb.blogspot.com/2026/03/editing-underwater-photos-lightroom-guide.html A complete start-to-finish case study using the Back-to-Basics workflow Introduction: Why Your Underwater Photos Don’t Match What You Saw If you’ve ever surfaced from an incredible dive, loaded your images into Lightroom, and thought: “That’s not what it looked like underwater…” You’re not alone. What you experienced was vibrant, full of color, depth, and life. What your camera captured was flat, blue, and lacking impact. That gap is exactly why post-processing matters. In this post, I’m going to walk you through a real underwater image edit from start to finish , using the exact workflow I’ve been teaching throughout the Back-to-Basics series. This ...

The Complete Guide to Editing Underwater Photos in Lightroom (2026 Workflow)

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A complete Lightroom workflow can transform flat underwater photos into vibrant, natural-looking images that match what you experienced on the dive. Introduction: From What You Saw to What You Captured If you’ve spent any time underwater with a camera, you already know the frustration that can come with it. You descend into a vibrant world full of color, movement, and life—coral that glows, fish that shimmer, and light that dances through the water. But once you surface, load your images into Lightroom, and take a look, everything often appears flat, blue, and lacking the lifelike quality you experienced beneath the surface.   That disconnect is not your fault; it’s simply physics at work. Water absorbs light and color in a specific sequence—reds fade first, then oranges, and finally yellows—meaning that by the time an image reaches your camera, some of its vibrancy has already been lost. While our eyes and brains automatically compensate for this, your camera doesn’t have that adv...

HDR in Underwater Photography: When It Helps, When It Hurts, and How Lightroom Fixes It

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High contrast scenes are common underwater, especially around sunballs, cavern entrances, and wreck openings. With a well-exposed RAW file and the right Lightroom adjustments, most of this dynamic range can be recovered naturally without using HDR. ๐Ÿ“˜  Start here:   The Complete Guide to Editing Underwater Photos in Lightroom ๐Ÿ‘‰ https://robertherb.blogspot.com/2026/03/editing-underwater-photos-lightroom-guide.html A Practical Lightroom Approach for Oceanic Explorers Many photographers believe that  HDR is the best approach for capturing high-contrast scenes . This assumption is largely influenced by topside landscape photography, where scenes often feature dramatic contrasts between the bright sky and deep shadows. Understanding how to use HDR effectively in these situations can help photographers achieve well-balanced images that reveal details in both highlights and shadows. Underwater photography behaves differently from shooting on land due to several unique chal...

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