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BlackTimber
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Registered: Dec 2003
Location: Utah
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Reducing haze?
I just got elements and I'm trying to learn. It's comming slowly
Anyway, is there a way to reduce atmospheric haze in elements?
I've seen a tutorial how to do it with Photoshop but can't remember were?
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autumnsky
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Registered: Aug 2003
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Re: Reducing haze?
quote: Originally posted by BlackTimber
I just got elements and I'm trying to learn. It's comming slowly
Anyway, is there a way to reduce atmospheric haze in elements?
I've seen a tutorial how to do it with Photoshop but can't remember were?
Here's one resource: http://www.lonestardigital.com/photoshop_quicktips.htm
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Jan 3rd, 2004 09:03 AM |
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hpklahn
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Location: San Diego, California
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I use the Lonestar Digital USM formula for haze reduction. Works great. I use both as a two step process.
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