Dehaze lightroom cc update#
What this means is that if your image was imported in a pre LR6 version you will need to update it to the latest process version before you apply the presets. I’m not going to go into a long discussion of what a process version is but you can read about it on your own. For one thing I left “process version” out of the preset. You can’t get the actual slider in your LR6 version, but you can use develop presets that apply the filter if someone (like me) was kind enough to create them from LR CC2015. Well, Tim Grey explained a work around to allow you to use the Dehaze filter even if you have the LR6 version. One of those features is the very useful Dehaze Filter which is only in the rental version. If you have LR6 you won’t get them until they release LR7 (which is about a year and a quarter late already – so who know if or when it will ever come out). However, most new features are only supplied to the rental version. In each case you get bug fixes and new camera support for free.
![dehaze lightroom cc dehaze lightroom cc](https://s3.cloud.cmctelecom.vn/tinhte1/2015/05/3049859_tinhte.vn_adobe_dehaze_2.jpg)
They also will rent Lightroom to you along with Photoshop, LR mobile and some cloud storage for $10/month. There is a trick to allow the use of the Dehaze filter in LR6.Īs you know, Adobe sells LR either as a standalone (perpetual license) version which is currently LR6.x ($149). Mostly, he just validates what I already know but today I learned something new. I find that I agree with Tim over 98% of the time. I subscribe to a very nice daily newsletter by Tim Grey ( Ask Tim Grey – Answers for Photographers… ) which contains Lightroom and Photoshop tips in form of user questions with answers by Tim. I also apologize for the length but here goes. I do not know if if any of this still works or not and some of the folder locations may have changed.
![dehaze lightroom cc dehaze lightroom cc](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/r90x5FKOWws/maxresdefault.jpg)
However, here's piece of text I wrote for my camera club in October of 2017, specifically for LR6 users who want dehaze.
![dehaze lightroom cc dehaze lightroom cc](https://photo-cms-plo.zadn.vn/w559/Uploaded/2021/vrwqqxjwp/2015_06_16/2_pvhk.png)
You can search this, and other forums, for "dehaze" in the title and find a large number of threads pertaining to this problem. It may be called something different in LR6, but it's the one representing the darkest parts of the image (darker than "Shadows". I have gotten some good mileage with the Blacks control.