LR Tips Dehazing an Image in Photoshop


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Photoshop’s Camera Raw filter now includes a Haze control, which allows you to rescue images beset by fog and atmosphere. But it’s not enough to simply boost the Haze filter on its own; to make the image really look good you need to perform a few extra steps, which will really make your image sing. Step 1: The starting image This city view, taken at dawn, shows a dense smog pollution that’s making it difficult to see the buildings clearly. Choose Filter > Camera Raw, and switch to the Effects section (marked by the letters fx among the section icons on the right). Step 2: Try out Dehaze You’ll find the Dehaze slider right at the top of the Effects pane. If you drag it to the left, you can increase the amount of haze, producing a distinctly foggy appearance. Step 3: Increase the Dehaze amount Drag the slider all the way to the right, and you’ll remove almost all the fog – but at a cost. If you drag too far, the image will start to look very unnatural. Step 4: Choose the right setting You’re after a Dehaze amount that removes most of the haze without making the [...]
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