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SeaLife Advances Its Simple And Easy-To-Use Universal Flex-Connect System

sealife_featured SeaLife continues to advance its universally appealing Flex-Connect line by introducing its latest Flex-Connect Ball Joint Adapter in early August. The new SL999 Ball Joint Adapter expands the possibilities of underwater imaging with other manufacturers’ lights using the 1”/25mm ball-mounting system. The Flex-Connect Ball Joint Adapter is a versatile mount designed for easy assembly that […]

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2-4-1 Ticket Offer at the Natural History Museum’s Coral Reef Exhibition

The Natural History Museum invites PADI Divers and Professionals to take advantage of a special 2-4-1 ticket offer for their major exhibition Coral Reefs: Secret Cities of the Sea, running until 13th September 2015. Dive into one of the most … Continue reading

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Imaging Tutorial: How To Edit Shark Photos in Adobe Lightroom

Before and After Black and White Conversion

Erin Quigley

Before and After

How to keep your shark photos sharp in post production.

Sharks are a favorite pho-to subject of mine, and I’ve developed a few post-production techniques that help perfect shark images.

1. Desaturate with an Adjustment Brush to remove unwanted color.

Using the Adjustment Brush and Negative Saturation Panel in Lightroom

Step 1

» In the Develop module of Lightroom, click on the Adjustment Brush icon. Slide the Saturation slider to the left to set a high negative value — you’ll finesse this later. You won’t see anything change until you paint with a brush in the image.

» Brush over areas on the shark where you see a blue- green color cast. If you get sloppy with the brush, holding down Opt (Mac) or Alt (PC) gives you a temporary eraser to tidy up.

» Move the Saturation slider back toward the right until you get the result you want.

2. Add Clarity with an Adjustment Brush to enhance pattern and emphasize eyes.

Clarity increases midtone contrast, giving the appearance of added sharpness and punch. Too much Clarity added globally in the Basic panel can make your image look overprocessed, so it’s better to add it locally using Lightroom’s Adjustment Brush and Filters.

» In the Develop module of Lightroom, click on the Adjustment Brush icon. Set a high positive value for Clarity by moving the slider all the way to the right. It doesn’t matter if you set it too high — you’ll dial it back later. You won’t see a change until you paint with the brush in the image.

» Brush over areas that have pattern or texture that you want to emphasize. Locally added Clarity can also work to punch up contrast in light rays. Adjust the slider back down to the level that looks best. You can also add Clarity with the Graduated or Radial filters.

3. Sharpen teeth, not water

How to Sharpen Teeth not Water in Lightroom

Step 3

Sharpening is the process of emphasizing edges. When sharpening gets applied to water, or other areas of flat color, it can do more harm than good. Luckily, Lightroom’s sharpening controls include a tool that lets you apply sharpening to only areas of critical contrast.

» In the Develop module, open the Detail panel.

» After setting the desired values for Amount, Radius and Detail, zoom out so you can see your whole photo. While holding down Opt (Mac) or Alt (PC), click and drag on the Masking slider. At first you’ll see a completely white screen. As you move the slider to the right, some areas be- come gray, and eventually some areas will be black. Where you see white pixels, 100 percent of the sharpen- ing values set in Amount, Radius and Detail are being applied. Gray pixels indicate a lesser value of sharpening, and black means that there’s no sharpening at all. Stop when you can see all critical detail in white, and flat areas in black.

4. Remove bubbles and bait using Content Aware Fill in Photoshop.

» Open your image in Photoshop. With the Lasso tool, draw a loose selection around the object you want to remove. Go to Edit>Fill, and choose Content Aware from the drop-down menu. If you have a Color Adaptation checkbox (Photoshop CC), click it on. Hit OK and watch the magic.

» Content Aware doesn’t always do a perfect job, but it usually gets you most of the way there. Use Photo- shop’s healing and cloning tools to clean up any details.

5. Use the Targeted Adjustment tool in Lightroom for black-and-white conversion.

» In the Develop module, select an image and click on the B&W tab near the HSL panel. The B&W Mix panel will open, and you’ll see Lightroom’s default black-and-white conversion of your image. Although your picture is now black-and-white, the panel sliders correspond to color channels,which makes the editing process nothing better than a guess if you don’t remember which part of your now black-and-white photo used to be a particular color.

» In the upper left corner of the B&W Mix panel is the Targeted Adjustment tool. Click on its icon to activate, and move your cursor into the image. Click and drag up in an area you wish to brighten, and down where you want it darker. It’s just that simple. The Targeted Adjustment tool also exists for the Tone Curve, another panel useful for creating dramatic monochromes.

Want More Tips for Editing Underwater Photos?

Check out Erin’s Tutorial on How To Remove Backscatter, Tips for Adjusting Water Color and Learn How To Make Sexy Black and White Conversions.

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Celebrate 26 Years – Save $800 on Okeanos Aggressor and Wind Dancer, Cocos Island!

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Celebrate 26 Years

Celebrate 26 Years – Save $800 Cocos Island! Book and deposit on a new reservation starting July 7, 2015 for travel to Cocos Island from December 9, 2015 – January 6, 2016 an…

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Geo Quiz August 2015

Question:

What South Pacific Nation covers over two million square miles of ocean?

Answer:

French Polynesia covers over two million square miles and is comprised of 118 islands spread over five great archipelagos.


Question:

What nation has the most exciting current diving in the world?

Answer:

The Tuamoto Islands of French Polynesia offer some of the best adrenalin diving in the world. Shoot through passages, drifting with the current surrounded by a variety of sharks. Nowhere else can you do this in such crystal clear waters.


Question:

What destination is easy travel from the west coast and is the same time zone as Hawaii?

Answer:

Tahiti’s Faa’a Airport is less than 8 hours from Los Angeles with non-stop daily flights. Early morning arrival insures a same day connection to outer islands

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