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How do you white balance underwater?

Setting Custom White Balance Underwater Usually, you will put your camera in manual white balance mode, and press a button. Then, the camera will wait until you point at a white, gray, or neutrally colored object. Press the shutter, and the camera will record the white balance at this depth.

What is white balance for underwater video?

If you are using video lights, you may also want to select “Direct Sunlight” because chances are your lights have a similar Kelvin temperature rating. That said, if you want to add a little more “red” to your images, you can select a white balance preset that is lower than 5200 K.

How can I enhance my underwater pictures?

Contrast: One of the most important things you can do with your underwater photo is improve the contrast. Shooting through water tends to suck the contrast out of a photo. Simply move the contrast slider to the right until the photo looks good to your eye.

How do I get perfect white balance on my camera?

Simply traverse your camera’s menu until you see the “White Balance” setting, then press the “SET” button, in the middle of the rear thumbwheel. Then turn the thumbwheel until the Custom White Balance icon is displayed.

How do colors look underwater?

The longest wavelengths, with the lowest energy, are absorbed first. Red is the first to be absorbed, followed by orange & yellow. The colors disappear underwater in the same order as they appear in the color spectrum. Even water at 5ft depth will have a noticeable loss of red.

How do you set white balance on a camera?

To set a custom white balance underwater, follow the directions in your camera manual. Usually, you will put your camera in manual white balance mode, and press a button. Then, the camera will wait until you point at a white, gray, or neutrally colored object.

Why is white balance important for underwater photography?

Shooting with White Balance means less camera drag, as you can leave your strobes on the surface. The lighting of the photo will be more even and natural, which is ideal for wide-angle shots, such as; large marine life, reefscapes, schools of fish, or large wrecks.

What’s the best way to set white balance underwater?

To set the manual White Balance correctly underwater, you need to point it and set it to something that is white, or neutral. At Liquid Lense, we recommend setting your White Balance on the sand. We prefer this method to setting it on a white slate, as we find, that by setting it to the sand, you will get more even, natural colours.

Which is the best guide for underwater photography?

Welcome to the Underwater Photography Guide. This online book and magazine is a complete underwater photography tutorial full of u/w photography tips and techniques. Our idea is simple – learn, shoot, explore. We hope you enjoy and come back often – Scott Gietler, Owner of UWPG and Bluewater Photo & Travel. Ambient Light and White Balance