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Dehaze/Clarity Issue Question. - Andrewmuse - 2015-07-26 In your Blog post announcing the "Dehaze" you mentioned an issue with Black/White/Clarity as well. Saying that is it "Contextual". I'm fairly new to all this. What should I stay away from? If I over use these will it just add a flicker affect? Please further explain what tools are more sensitive and what issues may occur if over used. Thank you, Love the software and your responses!! http://lrtimelapse.com/news/use-the-new-dehaze-with-care-on-time-lapses/ RE: Dehaze/Clarity Issue Question. - Gunther - 2015-07-26 Yes those tools might introduce weird flicker that is not linear (not just brightness, it will be contrast changes, so hard to deflicker). So use those tools carefully. RE: Dehaze/Clarity Issue Question. - TheModScene - 2015-08-01 So Dehaze is like Exposure in LRT3 ? Im also thinking of how to go about this since its not a linear function. maybe dehaze first..then load the sequence into LRT4. but then the metadata would be changed again or reset during initialization .hmmm . the dehaze is a nice tool. RE: Dehaze/Clarity Issue Question. - Gunther - 2015-08-02 (2015-08-01, 20:38)TheModScene Wrote: So Dehaze is like Exposure in LRT3 ? Don't know what you mean. Do you mean Lightroom 3? Dehaze is nice, and you can use it but use it carefully in small amounts only. It's like clarity. |