If you mean the red "shift" while above water, the it works like this:
As the depth increases, the red end of the spectrum becomes increasingly diminished, so I "psuhup" the red (white balance) so the proper correction is made at depth. If I did not do this, the reds at depth would be washed out.
Twas there just a week ago, saw the Jacques Cousteau plaqu; it was pretty much impossible to read- cool place! cant wait to go back...
orgamikrikit 1 year ago
why do you have a different color lens on your camera? super cool video though!
Jockindabeats 2 years ago
If you mean the red "shift" while above water, the it works like this:
As the depth increases, the red end of the spectrum becomes increasingly diminished, so I "psuhup" the red (white balance) so the proper correction is made at depth. If I did not do this, the reds at depth would be washed out.
Thanks for the question!
Mark
marks144 2 years ago