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That’s pretty cool. If it ever became a commercial product, they’d have to have a way to configure it for things like location and depth since underwater light reacts differently depending on those things. I suppose if you took that color chart with you and used it like a photographer uses a grey card for white balance, that would work.
 
Looks like she's doing something that a lot of reefers do with white balancing their photos that yeah, are overly blue and kind of "hazy" as well, just on a large scale and not so macro in size.
 
Looks like she's doing something that a lot of reefers do with white balancing their photos that yeah, are overly blue and kind of "hazy" as well, just on a large scale and not so macro in size.
The whole point of this is that it isn’t just what we all already do. And is impossible to do with available photo manipulation tools.

The algorithm is dynamic, with the specific goal of removing the artifact from the way light interacts with ocean water, pixel by pixel. The goal is to see everything more accurately. NOT just enhancing the image to make it prettier.
 
Very cool!
Definitely not just your usual photoshop white balancing.
It is amazing what modern AI based tools can do. See in the dark, through fog, lensless 3D, super resolution images out of small ones, and so on.
It is even more amazing that normal smartphones are starting to use some of those really complex algorithms, even for real time video.
 
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