On Thursday, June 18, 2015 01:12 [email protected] wrote:
> Ok, I had to try it too... mine uses small amounts of many modules blended
> with a gradient+parametric mask, to leave the foreground foliage mostly
> undisturbed. Brighter than the previous versions, since that looks better
> to me.
> > For my taste Michaels is a bit too contrasty.
> > 
> > I couldn't open Pascals File somehow, but here is my take.
> > Color-zones: adjusting lightness
> > Color-correction: warming filter
> > 
> > I also tried levels with a luminosity mask with blending mode softlight
> > which has also a good effect in my opinion.
> > 
> > Cheers,
> > Martin
> > 
> > 2015-06-17 22:27 GMT+02:00 Michael Below <[email protected]>:
> > > Am Mi 17 Jun 2015 21:55:13 CEST
> > > 
> > > schrieb Pascal Obry <[email protected]>:
> > > > Here is a try at this.
> > > > 
> > > > Thoughts?
> > > 
> > > Nice. Here's my try. I like the colors better in my version, but the
> > > haze ist still around (and the mask is very sloppy).
> > > 
> > > Cheers
> > > Michael
Another route (Pascal's idea) is to use the Equalizer/Clarity with a 
parametric mask limiting it to the blue range .... in addition it appears to 
need a 30% mask blur to avoid other artifact.

With my thin cloud test image I appear to have improved penetration using the 
above.

David

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