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Back to Basics – Part 6A: Exporting Underwater Photos from Lightroom Without Losing Quality

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Getting Your Underwater Photos Out of Lightroom Without Losing Quality An underwater image may look perfect inside Lightroom, but export settings determine how it appears on social media, in print, and everywhere else. If you’ve been following the Back-to-Basics series up to this point, you’ve spent a lot of time working inside Lightroom. You’ve learned how to build a solid foundation using proper white balance, tone, and color. You understand how clarity, texture, and dehaze can either enhance an image or quietly ruin it. You’ve learned when to stop and how selective masking allows you to refine an underwater photo without making it look artificial. By the end of Part 5G , you should feel confident that you can make an underwater photograph look right inside Lightroom. But this is where many photographers hit a frustrating wall. A photo that looked rich and balanced in Lightroom suddenly looks dull on Instagram. Blues shift. Reds disappear. Prints come back darker than expected. F...

Back to Basics – Part 5G: Putting It All Together, A Complete Lightroom Workflow for Underwater Photos and Video

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Back to Basics – Part 5G: Putting it all together into a complete Lightroom workflow for underwater photos and video . If you've been following the Back-to-Basics series from the very beginning, you've already achieved something that most underwater photographers haven't fully mastered. You've gained a solid understanding of how Lightroom thinks. So far, we've broken down Lightroom into manageable, easy-to-understand components. We discussed why organization is crucial before diving into editing, how white balance sets the foundation for a good shot, how tone controls help shape the light, and how presence tools can either enhance or compromise detail. We also examined how still photos and videos behave very differently in Lightroom. This final post in Part 5 brings everything together. It's not about learning new tools or tricks. Instead, it's about applying what you already know consistently and repeatably. When you approach each dive shoot with this m...

Back To Basics – Part 5F: Masking And Selective Adjustments In Lightroom

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A photo-realistic underwater photography header image illustrating masking and selective adjustments in Adobe Lightroom. The image shows a marine subject isolated from the background using AI Select Subject, linear gradients, and radial masks, demonstrating how selective adjustments refine underwater photos without over-processing. When, Why, and How to Refine Underwater Photos Without Overdoing It If you've been following the Back-to-Basics series so far, you're already familiar with how to create a strong underwater image using global adjustments. You know why white balance should be addressed first, how exposure and tone influence the light in your frame, how presence and detail tools can either bring out textures or, if used improperly, diminish them, and how color controls are essential for restoring realism underwater. At this point, your image should already be looking quite good. It's important to remember that masking isn't about fixing poorly taken images. Ins...

Back to Basics – Part 5E: Still Photos vs Video in Lightroom

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Understanding what carries over, and what doesn’t,  when editing still photos and underwater video in Lightroom Back to Basics – Part 5E: Still Photos vs Video in Lightroom What Carries Over and What Doesn’t If you’ve been following the Back to Basics series up to this point, you already have a solid understanding of how Lightroom works for still photographs. You’re familiar with the order of operations, how White Balance sets the foundation, how exposure and tone influence light, and how presence and detail tools can either enhance an image or quietly ruin it. Then you try to edit a video. Suddenly, many of the tools you rely on are missing. Sliders behave differently. Advanced features you depend on for still photos simply aren’t available. For many Oceanic Explorers, this is where frustration begins to creep in. This part exists to prevent that frustration. Part 5E isn’t about turning you into a professional video editor. Instead, it’s about helping you understand why Ligh...

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