On this short video Bob Gager, Group Product Manager for Photoshop Elements, demonstrates how to remove haze from a landscape image using Adobe Photoshop elements.
Haze tends to make our landscape images less sharp and clear and can happen anywhere (mostly in the morning hours). However there is a fix, or at least a way to improve this using a few simple steps in Photoshop elements – this should also work in Photoshop if you are using it).
The simple way of doing this includes opening a new layer, filling it with white color and using blending mode (color burn) and using the brush and a light gray color
In the past we looked into several other topics in Photoshop elements including how to remove a double chin using Photoshop Elements, How to Create an Infrared Effect, how to Add Splashes of Color into a Black and White image in 60 Seconds and what are the main differences between Lightroom and Photoshop elements.
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