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Hi,
I have a photo of a friends house taken from a small plane. It has 2 problems I am struggling to overcome.
www.pfmrs.plus.com/andrew/house.jpg
Taken through the perspex ‘cockpit’ there is some ‘haze’ on the image. Second there are a few pixels of vertical motion ‘blur’ caused by the vibration/movement during the exposure.
When I change levels or contrast etc I can get better results but when I eliminate the haze it makes the bottom left grassy area go extremely dark. Any help on what method to best eliminate the haze would be appreciated.
Also is there a plug-in available that would be able to look at the amount of motion and compensate/’sharpen ‘ the image?
cheers
Andrew
I have a photo of a friends house taken from a small plane. It has 2 problems I am struggling to overcome.
www.pfmrs.plus.com/andrew/house.jpg
Taken through the perspex ‘cockpit’ there is some ‘haze’ on the image. Second there are a few pixels of vertical motion ‘blur’ caused by the vibration/movement during the exposure.
When I change levels or contrast etc I can get better results but when I eliminate the haze it makes the bottom left grassy area go extremely dark. Any help on what method to best eliminate the haze would be appreciated.
Also is there a plug-in available that would be able to look at the amount of motion and compensate/’sharpen ‘ the image?
cheers
Andrew
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