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What is the best way to take photos under blue lights?? I’m no expert in photography and could use some advice. Can someone send me the filter presets they use or is there something else? I use the orange filter lense but this does not do justice for some of the photos i see out there. I have some vibrant colored corals and want to show their true colors.
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I use pro mode on my Samsung galaxy s20+ and get some pretty good shots. I just adjust the color temperature/white balance and aperture until it looks as close to what my eye sees and manually focus on a part of the coral I want to highlight.

I do run kessils and have heard they are easier on cameras so I don't know how it will work under every light.

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