The Consistent Underwater Edit #1: Why Better Edits Start with a Repeatable System
Better underwater edits start with a repeatable system. The Consistent Underwater Editing System follows six steps: White Balance, Exposure, Presence, Color, Masking, and Final Adjustments. Most underwater photographers do not struggle because they are missing some magical Lightroom slider that will instantly fix their images. Instead, they struggle because they lack a repeatable editing system they can rely on. When they open an underwater photo, they often notice it looks flat, with a bluish or greenish hue, hazy, or dull. In response, they start making adjustments in various areas, such as White Balance. They might tweak the Exposure a bit, increase Vibrance, add some Clarity, apply a mask, boost Saturation, or try different combinations. Sometimes the image starts working; other times, it still doesn't look quite right. This inconsistency is what makes underwater editing particularly frustrating. One image might come together quickly, looking natural and vibrant, w...