Red Filters for Underwater Photography
Pacificklaus
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Water absorbs long light wavelengths first, and hence we loose red colors when we photograph on a scuba dive.
I often see red filters for cameras and video cameras advertized. I don't think they are a good idea - basically, these filters correct only for one level of red light absorption, and that can change massively with depth, visibility, and sunlight. I argue the point in more detail on my blog. I think software-aided red correction is much more useful and produces better effects.
I often see red filters for cameras and video cameras advertized. I don't think they are a good idea - basically, these filters correct only for one level of red light absorption, and that can change massively with depth, visibility, and sunlight. I argue the point in more detail on my blog. I think software-aided red correction is much more useful and produces better effects.
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