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Underwater filter John Kaymen 29 Feb 21:57
  Underwater filter Ofnuts 02 Mar 09:02
John Kaymen
2012-02-29 21:57:25 UTC (almost 13 years ago)

Underwater filter

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- ! 'I am an experienced diver but new to editing underwater photos. Several fellow divers suggested GIMP as a comprehensive editing package.

I have one basic question. What is the easiest way to filter the overall blue tint seen in all of my underwater pictures. Is there a built in underwater filter?

I would love it if any divers that have experience in this area could provide some suggestions to this editing neophyte.

Peace,

John (lazy diver) Kaymen

'

Ofnuts
2012-03-02 09:02:16 UTC (almost 13 years ago)

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- ! "On 02/29/2012 10:57 PM, John Kaymen wrote:\n> I am an experienced diver but new to editing underwater photos. Several fellow divers suggested GIMP as a comprehensive editing package.\n>\n> I have one basic question. What is the easiest way to filter the overall blue tint seen in all of my underwater pictures. Is there a built in underwater filter?\n>\n> I would love it if any divers that have experience in this area could provide some suggestions to this editing neophyte.\n>\n\n\nSee \"Colors/Auto/White balance\". or, if you have a gray/white reference \nin the picture, you can use this excellent script: \nhttp://luca.dealfaro.org/Whitebalance\n\n"