Unusual tank problems

Hey I heard from DH (who did a stunt this summer in pool maintenance), from his certified pool boss... that it's not necessarily just chlorine levels that cause the eyes to burn. He said that usually it's caused by a more acidic pH level.
 
1. Try to oil the models/glass - hope there's no fish in it.
2. Use a colour filter or the built in tint on your camera - depending on the green, it should either be a red or magenta filter. Else do a manual white balance on the green.
3. Lots of eye drops.

I'm in Sydney and we used the Olympic swimming pool for our underwater scenes. They usually have an underwater viewing area for the cameras.

Good luck!

And yes, please show us photos!
 
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Judgemax, A little off the topic but I love your sig!!! I have two dogs of the bully breed myself and wouldn't trade them for the world!
 
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