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    blue

    I know this is underwater photography 101, but...

    I didn't use a red filter and all of my shots are too blue. How do I use Photoshop CS to improve the images?

    Thanks.

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    If you shot it Raw you have a small chance of using Curves to correct the issue.
    I use a Flash to overcome the loss of color instead of a filter.

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    There's a filter that may help. I've attached it to this post - it will "bring back the reds"

    But might make things a little too monotone, if so try bumping up the Saturation after using it.

    Also here's links to some different tutorials:

    Photoshop Tutorials - Underwater Photo Retouching | Photo Retouching | Photoshop Tutorials

    How to fix or color correct underwater photos in Photoshop | eHow.com

    Getting Rid of the Underwater Blues :: Wetpixel.com

    YouTube - Photoshop: Underwater color correction
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