somewhereinla
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I apologize in advance if this is knowledge that everybody already know...
All lights have different color temperatures and those color temperatures will affect the color of your footage as well as the color temperature of the environment your are shooting. It is extremely important to take a white balance reading everytime (before)you press the record button. Also some camera will have a tendency to be a bit too green or too red. This is easily solved in post by color-correcting your footage. Of course you can change the color temperature of your lights by adding color gels, however I am not sure how convenient it would be underwater.
I should add that I have no experience with underwater photography, everything I am advising is basics for above water photography, so please fell free to let me know if I am wrong, I certainly wish to learn more about it.
cheers.
All lights have different color temperatures and those color temperatures will affect the color of your footage as well as the color temperature of the environment your are shooting. It is extremely important to take a white balance reading everytime (before)you press the record button. Also some camera will have a tendency to be a bit too green or too red. This is easily solved in post by color-correcting your footage. Of course you can change the color temperature of your lights by adding color gels, however I am not sure how convenient it would be underwater.
I should add that I have no experience with underwater photography, everything I am advising is basics for above water photography, so please fell free to let me know if I am wrong, I certainly wish to learn more about it.
cheers.