Search My Blog

Tuesday 28 August 2018

Clarity & Dehaze in Lightroom















Licence this image at Adobe Stock File # 150890101




Learn to use the Clarity & Dehaze Sliders in Lightroom CC & Lightroom Classic to enhance sharpness, detail, and textures.

The clarity Slider is used to adjust mid tone contrast. But use it with care unless you intend to create a grungy HDR look. Negative clarity can be used to soften a scene or portrait.

The Dehaze technology is based on a physical model of how light is transmitted, and it tries to estimate light that is lost due to absorption and scattering through the atmosphere and with a single click you can easily remove fog or haze from a photograph, dramatically improving image details and color saturation without using or needing any masking – it’s automatic. For the best results, you’ll want to set the white balance for the image before using Dehaze. Move the slider to the right – to easily remove the haze from the original scene. Or drag to the left to add fog for artistic effect.

These tools are not only for landscapes and sunsets. Have you ever thought of using them to enhance texture in a fabric?





Click on the link below to view the Adobe YouTube video.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment.