Practical Photoshop

ENHANCE LANDSCAPES WITH DEHAZE SETTINGS

As the name suggests, the Dehaze command reduces atmospheric haze in landscape images. Found within Lightroom and Photoshop’s Camera Raw workspace, the command is a slider that not only lets you reduce the haze, but also allows you to go the other way and make your photos look more hazy.

Of course, the effect isn’t

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