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I’m looking for techniques to remove lens fog from a series of pictures. A friend recently made a trip to
Cambodia and Vietnam. Upon return he gave me his memory modules for transfer to CD and to punch up, crop and correct as necessary.
The problem is that due to the climate there (humid beyond belief) he would sometimes get out of an
air conditioned vehicle to snap a few pictures and due to the temperature differences the lens would
fog. This went unnoticed many times because he had handed the camera to his guide so he could be in
the picture.
I’ve had some success using Unsharp masks and levels. I’ve looked at channels but because the fog is
on the lens itself it seems to effect all channels uniformly. Any tricks/suggestions?
Thanks…
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Cambodia and Vietnam. Upon return he gave me his memory modules for transfer to CD and to punch up, crop and correct as necessary.
The problem is that due to the climate there (humid beyond belief) he would sometimes get out of an
air conditioned vehicle to snap a few pictures and due to the temperature differences the lens would
fog. This went unnoticed many times because he had handed the camera to his guide so he could be in
the picture.
I’ve had some success using Unsharp masks and levels. I’ve looked at channels but because the fog is
on the lens itself it seems to effect all channels uniformly. Any tricks/suggestions?
Thanks…
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