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The Colour correction in Premier is pretty good once you get used to using it. I've got Premier 6 and it works fine..If you have P2 it should be a lot better. Drag the colour correction down of the palette and drop it into your sequence on the timeline and then in the pop-up decrease the red, if in temperate waters slightly increase the green and blue hues. Do this by small percentages until you have something you think is a good look or representation to what you want to achieve. Render it and look check it on a normal TV screen.
Must admit I haven't really edited anything for a while so I hope I'm remembering it right.
Dive safe
DeanB
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