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Adobe lightroom review 2015
Adobe lightroom review 2015









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When I took this shot I envisioned it differently than it turned out, so I decided to edit the photo further. The clouds have a small amount of grain in them. There is dirt on the camera’s sensor that should be cleaned. There are some other issues with this photo. In some cases, using the dehazer is all you’ll need to do to your photo for a finished product.īut, for me, that’s not true in this case. They’re much richer and well-saturated now, whereas they were pretty washed out before. Notice the depth of color in the bridge and water. Now, look below to see the dehazer in action. This was my first opportunity to see the Golden Gate Bridge, so I had to capture it on camera - even if the elements of nature didn’t want to cooperate with me.Ībove is the original image. Most people know that San Francisco often has fickle days. Here’s the option in the Lightroom interface (yes, it’s hard to see, but it’s a big layout):Īnd below in the following two pics, find a perfect example of the dehazer at work. Sliding to the right will decrease the haze. Sliding the option left will add more haze to your shot. Just select dehaze, and move the slider right or left. It’s simply another slider inside the Lightroom application. The beauty of this tool is that it’s super easy to use. This is great for fighting the effects of fog, clouds or smoke. The dehaze tool is “based on a physical model that tries to estimate the amount of light transmission and how it varies across the picture,” says Adobe. Adobe wanted to combat these variables with a new tool, which they dubbed “dehaze.” When we shoot images, our camera lens and sensor has to battle with many atmospheric variables to give us a beautiful photo in return.

adobe lightroom review 2015

I don’t use any one photo editor exclusively because no editor is the “total package” for me.īut, just before the Adobe Creative Cloud Suite updated to version 2015, Adobe launched a new feature in Lightroom called “dehaze.” And boy, does the Adobe Lightroom dehaze work wonders in the editing process. ANewDomain - If I’m not outside snapping photos with my Nexus 6 or my Sony NEX-5T mirrorless, I’m sitting at my workstation editing all my shots.











Adobe lightroom review 2015