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![]() I didn't get a shimmer because I turned off all the pumps so there was no surface agitation.
It would depend on the colour of lights you use and the depth of the tank. I used a Xyrite Colour Checker and shot down on it. The one I got is water proof. It was in about 6" of water off to the side of a 400 watt Radium. Make sure your exposure is correct as it will effect the colour of the shot. Fill the frame with the target.
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![]() I just shoot raw and set WB to 20k in photoshop, sets color perfectly.
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![]() I heard they use Photoshop for shooting people in the raw.
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![]() I shoot with a D600, 18-300.
Turn off any pumps unless you have a peek a boo. Tri pod, and shoot in raw. You can adjust the blue hue in Photoshop later on. Happy shooting ![]() |
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