From Dull to WOW #4: Color Recovery at Depth (Case Study)
A real-world example of recovering lost color at depth using a structured Lightroom workflow, from flat blue tones to natural, vibrant underwater color Introduction: The Deeper You Go, The More Color You Lose If you've spent any time shooting underwater, especially beyond 30 feet, you've seen this firsthand. You descend into what appears to be a vibrant, colorful reef—beautiful and full of life… You carefully frame your shot… press the shutter, and capture the image… Only to open it later in Lightroom and see… It's flat, blue, and lifeless. That disconnect isn't your fault. It's rooted in physics. Water absorbs light in a predictable pattern: Reds disappear first, usually within the first 10 to 15 feet Followed by oranges Then yellows as you go deeper What's left is mostly blue and green wavelengths. So, when you review your RAW file, you're not seeing an accurate representation of your experience; you're seeing what the camera physi...