Why Underwater Is Different #1: Lightroom Editing Is Not the Same Below the Surface
Underwater photography creates a different editing challenge because water changes light, color, contrast, and detail before the image ever reaches Lightroom. Why presets, generic Lightroom tips, and magic-pill fixes often fail underwater, and why a structured workflow creates more natural, consistent results. If you've watched a Lightroom tutorial for landscape, portrait, wildlife, or travel photos and then tried to use those same techniques for underwater images, you’ve likely encountered the same frustration that many Oceanic Explorers face. The tutorial makes sense. The tools seem familiar. The sliders do what they are supposed to do. But your underwater photo still does not come together. The colors may look strange. The water may turn electric blue or muddy green. The subject may look too warm while the background still feels dull. The image may become noisy, crunchy, oversaturated, or flat. Sometimes the edit looks better for a moment, then falls apart as soon as you m...