When you start shooting underwater, one thing becomes obvious very quickly: your photos and videos look blue. Even in clear tropical water, warm colors disappear fast. This is not a problem with your camera. It is simply how light behaves underwater. To get natural colors back, you need to correct this.
Red filters & color filters
Red filters and colour filters are optical tools used underwater to balance tones and adjust lighting. They support correction, creativity, and specialised imaging.
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Frequently asked questions about underwater color filters
When should I use a red filter underwater?
Red filters work best in clear blue water at depths between 3 and 20 meters. They restore warm colors that are lost quickly underwater.
Do I need a filter or a video light?
Filters are ideal when using natural light. In deeper or darker conditions, artificial lighting such as video lights or strobes is more effective.
What filter should I use in green water?
Magenta filters are designed for clear green water with enough natural light, such as kelp forests in California. In darker or low-visibility waters, like many European dive sites, filters are often less effective and artificial lighting is usually a better choice.
Do color filters work with GoPro and action cameras?
Yes, color filters are widely used with GoPro and other action cameras. Many systems use clip-on or flip filters, allowing you to switch filters quickly during your dive.
Can I use color filters with a smartphone underwater?
Yes, many smartphone underwater housings support color correction filters. These filters are especially useful for snorkeling and shallow dives in clear water.
What is a flip filter system for GoPro?
A flip filter system allows you to switch between different filters or a macro lens during your dive. This makes it easy to adapt to changing depth and shooting conditions.







