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First, let me say I’m a newbie PSE user but learning fast. Maybe some of you more experienced users can help me with this problem.
At a family get together, someone suggested the obligatory photograph and everyone went from the warm house outdoors to take the photos. I can only guess that the temperature change caused the lens to fog up and this caused the three people (standing) at the top of the photo to be slightly fogged over while the three at the bottom (sitting) are perfect. Any ideas on how the image can be tackled. I’ve tried "cutting" the image in two and adjusting the top while leaving the bottom alone and then putting it back together. While it’s not too bad, it looks a little odd. Any ideas, please?
At a family get together, someone suggested the obligatory photograph and everyone went from the warm house outdoors to take the photos. I can only guess that the temperature change caused the lens to fog up and this caused the three people (standing) at the top of the photo to be slightly fogged over while the three at the bottom (sitting) are perfect. Any ideas on how the image can be tackled. I’ve tried "cutting" the image in two and adjusting the top while leaving the bottom alone and then putting it back together. While it’s not too bad, it looks a little odd. Any ideas, please?
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