Got a great shot that’s just a bit too hazy to be usable? Is early morning mist (or pollution-induced smog) holding you back?
Don’t let haze phase. Here’s a quick trick to regain the details in your gloomy shots with a little Photoshop finesse. (Paint Shop Pro and The Gimp work, too.)
The effect is subtle, only takes a few minutes, and results in noticeably improved shots!
Eliminate Haze in your photos
jakeludington.com/photography/20060921_fixing_haze_in_digital_photos.html
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[…] Photojojo This blog offers fun, kooky ideas (“How To Make Stop-Motion Video Shorts…”, “3 Easy Ways To Make Postcards From Your Photos”) as well as tricks and tips for photographers of all skill levels (“Fix Your Hazy Shots”). Now if only I had a digital camera and was more active on my Flickr account. Highly recommended for fans of the MAKE Blog. […]
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