Not sure if you're interested but I use Adobe Lightroom 4 to edit my pictures. It's pretty simple to learn to use and they have pretty good presets that accommodate nicely for aqua shots.
This was taken with White and Blue LED lights overhead.
Not sure if you're interested but I use Adobe Lightroom 4 to edit my pictures. It's pretty simple to learn to use and they have pretty good presets that accommodate nicely for aqua shots.
This was taken with White and Blue LED lights overhead.
If you want to get better pictures of the actual colors with your camera without having to mess with Lightroom, photoshop, etc., I recommend using gel filters. I got mine on eBay and it makes my life so much easier. Below is a picture with a gel in the center to show the difference and also the ebay link.
Just play with all shades of orange and you will find the one that makes everything look just like it does through your eyes.
don't know if you have the option, but can you just turn the blues off. these pics were taken with my Nikon DSLR. one with all lights on and then the blues turned way down. no photoshop although I do have it.
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