Video colors

I took my camera into some warm shore waters today and never got in over 2 meters but everything had a green look about it even though the water was pretty clear and sun shining through?

Can you tell me what colored filter I will need to correct the green?

Cheers, danytink


Contributed by dannyB added 2006-12-17

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Tim Hochgrebe added 2006-12-25

Hi Dan,

Have a look at the photographic accessories section in the underwater shop

http://www.underwater.com.au/shop.php/department/photographic

The green filter of the UR-PRO series should help you with that problem.

Of coure there is always the colour correction tool in any good piece of editing software.

Hope that helps.

Tim

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