How To Properly DEHAZE a Photo

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In this short video, I demonstrate how to properly dehaze a photo in Lightroom.

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In this short video, I demonstrate how to properly dehaze a photo in Lightroom.

Please subscribe to my newsletter!

Check out one of my newer websites – The Best in Photography:

Please help support my YouTube channel – consider purchasing my Lightroom Presets:

To get more info about Lightroom, go here:

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Help me help others learn photography. You can quickly offer your support here, where I receive 100% of your kind gift:


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AnthonyMorganti
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It may be a short video but what an important tip! Thanks for sharing.

stephenbrasure
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Superb. Once again - faultless logic applied here. Thank you Anthony.

PhreddCrintt
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I love hints that are based on consideration of the control interactions and making a direct workflow without having to loop repeatedly. Excellent advice!

oldtvnut
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Great and clever demonstration. Many Thanks

andredupuis
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Honestly thanks for this tip. I always seems to do everything first and then do dehaze last. Now I’ll definitely do this the other way around. Makes total sense.

Davion
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I use it frequently. On some images skin tone turns orange and I get into that battle. Thanks for another great video. You are truly the master of Light Room.

CrueLoaf
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Thank you. Very helpful tip. I wouldn't think it worked that way

estetubo
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Nice video. Simple, but effective and insightful.

Overxpossed
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Very interesting, I needed that!
Thanks, Anthony.

yomismo
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Thanks. If noise and focus were factors, would you correct them first and last, respectively?

hawaiianstarman
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Thank you so much dear friend! Amazing idea...

pierrewakim
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I have hardly used dehaze but not only has this alerted me to it but also when to use it. Previously when I used it I did go round in circles a bit so gave up. Unfortunately I tend to follow the order of adjustments as presented in LRc. Thanks.

tonyblake
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In you videos, how do you zoom the individual adjustments panel when demonstrating what you're doing? I think that might be helpful when I'm on a Zoom call with a fellow photographer (we sometimes play with adjustments on each others images and it would be easier to follow along during the process).

Zeno_Evil
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Thank you for your videos. Your work flow and tips help me greatly. I do not shoot as often any more so am needing quick refreshers and tips for the new updates. I just got the topaz photo ai suit and with your tutorials, I am amazed at the results. I would print and publish more but even with monitor calibration I finished results seem to vary greatly, do you have any tips? Thank you again.

frankmaresca
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Very helpful tip. Do you recommend using the same dehaze procedure in your workflow with other software, specifically Luminar Neo? Thank you.

evsbichon
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What command would it be for windows? Whites and blacks? Thank you!

christianabudinen
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Great reminder to use the right tool in the right order!. BTW, that's a juvenile male, he's got a mane. :)

rrrosecarbinela
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Wow, no dehaze slider on my lightroom 5.7.1. Whats “my” options Anthony

MJohnson-qphe
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Stupid question, but how did the image get so hazy to start with? Was it taken through a glass partition?

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