Let’s see how this compares with the Dehaze adjustment, which is found within the Effects tab. Drop the highlights, shadows, and whites, increase the contrast and clarity, and maybe even drop the exposure a touch, but it likely won’t give you the result you’re looking for. Traditionally, I would start fiddling with the basic adjustments to try and reduce the haze. ![]() The photo below I took while in the Eiffel Tower, and as you can tell, it’s quite hazy in the distance.ĭehaze is only available within Camera Raw, so you’ll either have to open a raw file, or use the Camera Raw filter to access the new slider. When I first heard about this feature, I figured it would reproduce what a few of the basic sliders would be able to accomplish, but I’ve actually been quite impressed with the results. ![]() ![]() This next feature you may have seen Terry White give a sneak peek of! As you can imagine, this feature helps remove any haze that may be present in your photos.
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