"Adobe's new Dehaze slider has been wowing photographers since it was launched for Lightroom and Adobe Camera RAW last month."
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![]() This is definitely an early release. At press time, it's iPad-only, which means iPhone and Android users are out of luck. And features like star ratings have not yet been integrated (you can flag your favorites though). Still, setting it up is simple and seamless, and in its first version it is already incredibly useful.
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The first version of Adobe Lightroom for mobile was released earlier today, and the guys at popphoto.com got a chance to test it out. If you want to be one of the first people to find out the new mobile features of Adobe Lightroom, this article is for you. |
![]() "Want to see an impressive example of what the new Dehaze slider in Photoshop and Lightroom can do? Check out the 1-minute video above by photographer Grant Friedman, who tested out the feature using a foggy and blown out RAW photo of Times Square on a rainy day."
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The new dehaze slider in photoshop has the ability to transform blurry photos into clear compositions. Here's how it works. |
Adobe's new Dehaze slider is a great tool for removing excess light pollution from photos, leaving them looking more stunning than ever. Here's a quick peek at what you can expect from this feature.