Join Adobe Evangelist Terry White LIVE as he shows you how to create the perfect Photoshop and Illustrator Tool Panels with just the tools you’ll need and use.
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hellow, i bet you have seen this color effects somewhere in almost every website that has pictures
of some sort. i really wanted to do tutorial on this because personally i really like this effect too. i did
my best to keep this tutorial short and simple but also added couple of tips and tricks so you can
do some adjustment and experiments on your own 😉
One tip i would like to give is that avoid using this effect in pictures with strong sunlight, it wont work
that good, but you can be a rebel and try and show me results.
So, I hope you learned something from this photoshop tutorial and as always if you have any questions feel free to ask me in the comments, and have some fun with photoshop 🙂
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A bit of haze can be beautiful in photos, but it can also obscure detail. Adobe recently added the Dehaze filter to remove haze simply.
In this episode you will learn how to remove haze in Lightroom and Photoshop!
How to Remove Haze in Lightroom
Adobe recently added the ‘Dehaze” filter in Lightroom. Navigate to the Develop Module and scroll down the right sidebar to get to the “Effects” tab.
Here you will find the Dehaze filter. To remove haze, slide to the right, to add haze, slide to the left.
If you find that removing haze makes your image too dark, lighten the shadows in the Basic Tab in the right sidebar.
How to Remove Haze in Photoshop
Photoshop offers the same Dehaze filter, although it is a bit hidden.
To access Dehaze in Photoshop, duplicate the background layer and go to ‘Filter-Camera Raw Filter’. Here you will have access to the same editing tools that Lightroom has to offer, including Dehaze.
Go to the ‘FX’ tab and slide the Dehaze slider to remove haze!
In this example, we also use a Curves Adjustment Layer to brighten the area around the subjects.