How to Improve Your Underwater Photos & Video: A Guide for Oceanographers, Marine Biologists & Researchers

As an oceanographic scientist, researcher, or professional, it can be challenging to get vessel time for your project. Often one of the goals of a subsea project is to collect footage and images. You only get a short amount of time to collect the survey data, so being prepared is important.

In this webinar from Scripps Institute of Oceanography, Chad Collett, Founder & CEO of SubC Imaging reviews some of the fundamentals of underwater photography, with the goal of helping you be more prepared to make that next big discovery and collect high-quality survey data. 

What You’ll Learn

Designed for beginners and pros alike, this webinar will help you understand topics such as lighting, depth of field, ISO, aperture, shutter speed, backscatter, and digital noise so that you can capture better footage and images for your scientific research. 

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