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Haze - Forget it?

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Old 28-04-12, 20:28
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Hi there all, just a quick post to introduce a new filter from Kolor - as those who know me will remember, I go a little nuts with Photoshop Filters etc. and I also use Autopano-Pro for my panoramas - well the maker of Autopano emailed me with a new filter that seemed too good to be true. Called Neutralhazer it gets rid of haze in pictures, I've tried it so what do you think???
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This looks amazing Andy, I'm a stalwart proponent of Autopano, but I always tick (or untick) the box so that I get no adverts. I shall look into this one.
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Hi Graham, I think it's worth a look, comes with a free trial period. the removal of the haze is controlled by sliders and does not seem to have a detrimental effect on the detail etc. I'm going to push it a bit over the next few days and will post the results.
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Hi Andy, good to see you back on the forum.
Looks like a good bit of kit seems to work well. Interested to know how you get on with it.
As a humble only have Elements I would have tried "Soft light".
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