Underwater photography presents significant inherent challenges including reduced contrast, spatial blur, and wavelength-dependent color distortions. These effects can obscure the vibrancy of marine life and awareness photographers in particular are often challenged with heavy post-processing pipelines to correct for these distortions. We develop an image-to-image pipeline that learns to reverse underwater degradations by introducing a synthetic corruption pipeline and learning to reverse its effects with diffusion-based generation. Training and evaluation are performed on a small high-quality dataset of awareness photography images by Keith Ellenbogen. The proposed methodology achieves high perceptual consistency and strong generalization in synthesizing 512x768 images using a model of ~11M parameters after training from scratch on ~2.5k images.
@article{arxiv.2602.05163,
title = {LOBSTgER-enhance: an underwater image enhancement pipeline},
author = {Andreas Mentzelopoulos and Keith Ellenbogen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.05163},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
12 pages, 30 figures, work done as part of LOBSTgER