Ways to enhance photos while snorkeling?

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Thank you, my friends. This is all pretty much what we both thought. She is also struggling with not having reading glasses, lol. She is going to play with only using one contact so that she might be able to see her subject and the viewer.
She is still learning her camera, unfortunately her job gets in the way of her spending time on important things, 😂.

I had the same problem. When she pushes the shutter she should wait for a green square in the viewfinder that lets you know when you are in focus. Olympus has a free photo editing software called Olympus Workspace. It's a free download. Just enter the serial number on the bottom of the TG6 to download.

By the way I touched up one of your photo's from your jpeg file. Can do more with the ORF Olympus Raw File. You can compare from your original.

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That is absolutely beautiful!

There are also settings you can preset and save in the C1 and C2. I use different ISO and WB for different depths. It took me awhile to learn the camera and got lot's of poor shots in the first few days of diving it. This at around 15m depth but using video lights on my DIY camera tray.

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This taken in Bali recently. Video is another feature I love from the TG6.

 
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