The Lightroom Dehaze Control
I’m getting a bit fed up with seeing countless folk raving about this new dehaze slider control in Lightroom, ACR etc.
The control itself can be found at the bottom of the Effects panel in the Develop module in Lightroom CC 2015, and at the top of the ACR FX tab.
Yes it’s certainly useful, but I have yet to see anyone illustrating its bad points – so Uncle Andy has made a video: if you are reading this in email, click this link to watch the video https://www.wildlifeinpixels.net/blog/lightroom-dehaze/
I do tend to waffle a bit in videos so apologies for that…!
You might want to click the YouTube icon bottom right corner and watch this video at a larger size.
I’m not saying that the dehaze control in Lightroom and ACR is crap – far from it. But I am strongly advising that you deploy it with some caution, especially when images contain small fine edge detail.
Under these circumstances, positive value dehaze control adjustments can have disastrous effects on fine detail. You might not be aware of these ‘on screen’ but send the image to A2 print and you could be in for some tears.
I’ll be doing another video on the dehaze control shortly, showing some of the positives that I see in it.
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Thanks Andy, very informative as usual.
Cheers Neil
Great post. As usual Uncle Andy to the rescue to clear all confusion. Much appreciated.
Thanks Walter 🙂