Why Underwater Is Different #2: White Balance Must Come First
Why underwater white balance must come before exposure, contrast, clarity, masking, and color adjustments when editing underwater photos in Adobe Lightroom. Why underwater color correction starts before exposure, contrast, clarity, or masking, and why getting white balance right changes every Lightroom decision that follows One of the most common mistakes underwater photographers make when editing in Lightroom is adjusting exposure, contrast, clarity, or sharpness before setting the white balance correctly. This workflow error causes ongoing issues throughout the editing process. When the white balance is off, every subsequent adjustment is based on incorrect color information, which can cause contrast to become exaggerated, blues to become overwhelming, skin tones to appear unnatural, coral to lose its realism, shadows to turn muddy, and saturation to become unbalanced. Underwater photography amplifies these problems even more than above-water photography typically does....