Photoshop techniques

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ScubaWim

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Reeveseye:
Thanks for the compliment. My keep/trash ratio is about the same as yours, although I hope to improve mine now that I've mastered a Photoshop technique I found elsewhere on this board. It allows you to correct the massive blue color shifting you get when taking photos at depth without a strobe. I'm still kicking myself for tossing out what would have been some true beauties if not for the blue shift. I got rid of them before I learned of this technique. But I'll be diving again in a couple of weeks, so I should have some good shots to play with by then.

Hiya Reeveseye, could you tell me the Photoshop technique mentioned, or where exactly I could find it? Thanks in advance.

Btw I am using:

Oly C 4000 Z
PT-010 Housing
Still am trying to save money for external flash, but diving keeps me from saving money...

I have posted some of my piccies in the Photo Gallery
 
ScubaWim:
Hiya Reeveseye, could you tell me the Photoshop technique mentioned, or where exactly I could find it? .....

http://pt010.da-kine.info/adjustments.htm

At the end of his detailed description, he has instructions for loading this series of steps as one item in the actions menu, where you can perform most of the steps with a single click. Very handy. The attached turtle image was very green before this treatment.
 
slowhands:
http://pt010.da-kine.info/adjustments.htm

At the end of his detailed description, he has instructions for loading this series of steps as one item in the actions menu, where you can perform most of the steps with a single click. Very handy. The attached turtle image was very green before this treatment.

Thanks, have tried it on my photos. On most photos it seems not to make a lot of difference with the auto-levels adjustment which you can also use in Photoshop.

Nice pic btw from the turtle.
 
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