Aye, I saw it, and I agree the effect can be had (or mostly had) without
the new control. That said, I don't much object to the new tool (which I
still haven't used), because it _may_ simplify things a bit. Then again, it
may not. I tend to enjoy that shadow/bloack/highlight/clarity/curves stuff.
This much is true: the more controls you have, the more options you have to
reclaim your vision.
When I get my computer hooked back up to the calibrated monitor and the
external drives with my photos on them, I'll give the new tool a try. If
memory serves, I have a perfect image on which to try it.
It also should be noted that haze, like fog and other atmospheric
phenomena, are not necessarily evil.
--Bob Whitmire
Certified Neanderthal
On Sun, Jun 28, 2015 at 12:53 AM, Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 6/26/2015 8:18 AM, Bob Whitmire wrote:
>
>> ...
>>
>> Haven't had a chance to work with the demistifier yet, but I'll keep your
>> post in mind when I do. Before the new tool, I usually added a little
>> clarity, then played with the shadows and blacks and maybe the curves,
>> then
>> back to clarity to rid the image of any milkiness that shadows and blacks
>> may have brought up.
>>
>
> Did you see the modified Tim Grey example I posted? <
> http://www.moosemystic.net/Gallery/tech/DeHaze/TG_Dehaze.htm>
>
> I don't see any new magic that you don't already know how to do - likely
> better.
>
> Guess I'll have to modify my work flow again. Sigh. <g>
>>
>
> Or not ...
>
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