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DURATION

RAWS

DIFFICULTY

LOCATION

DURATION

2h16m

RAWS

4

DIFFICULTY

Advanced

LOCATION

USA

  • Max Rive Look
  • HAZE
  • Color Paint
  • Detailed Water
  • Light Rays
  • Color Contrast
  • HSL Adv
  • Dist. removal
  • IG Edit

Photoshop Haze Control editing and post processing Tutorial is essential for every landscape photographer. Here is why... haze is what creates depth in a mountain landscape. When we landscapers talk about great light - it often means there is a combination of light and (plenty of) haze. In Photoshop editing, you can GREATLY enhance the light by... adding haze. With Max's latest Haze Control Technique, you can add haze with 100% realistic results - as if there really was a layer of haze. This creative editing and post processing technique is using both warm and cool color tones and brighter and darker parts. Besides this incredible new Photoshop editing technique you will also find the panorama distortion removal including a NEW removal of warping lines, color painting, waterfall editing, NEW color techniques, IG editing and MORE. This editing and post processing tutorial has now a limited time introduction discount.

HIGHLIGHTS

Exposure Control

Exposure Control

Start with Camera Raw Exposure Control

Haze Control

Haze Control

Use the new HAZE control technique to create a 3-d landsape image!

Color Paint

Color Paint

Paint on objects with colors to enhance the mood!

Pano Control

Pano Control

Control the perspective and distortion of your pano to perfection!

Edit Sky

Edit Sky

Make the boring, cloudless sky interesting and moody with various sky editing techniques!

This Course Is for you if
Add depth with haze

Now with the new Camera RAW engine - adding haze is even more realistic than before. Watch and learn how Max is using this feature by combining different images together - one with haze and one without, and certain color and brightness settings.


Cloudless sky

Even with no clouds, you can still create a moody image. See how Max is adding color to this cloudless sky. He is using the new Sky filter and some of his other creative techniques.


Panorama Control

Merging photos together in one panorama is easy. Removing the distortion in your panorama is a different story. They are often heavily distorted. In this tutorial, Max will demonstrate how to warp your merged pano into an image as if it was taken as a single photo!  

PROCESSED WITH THESE TECHNIQUES
SOME TECHNIQUES EXPLAINED

Haze Control Technique

Haze Control Technique

When you add haze, the mood of the image and the depth increases. However, you will also lose contrast and the cooler color tones in the shadows. The effect of the haze will however benefit the most when you simply combine the right versions of each edit. As you can see in the before and after - the after image has a lot of realistic looking haze. This has all been added with this NEW technique!

When you have to merge multiple wide angle landscape images - with a nearby foreground - into one panorama - the ''reposition images'' technique won't work. You have to choose any of the other merging techniques in Photoshop. The result is often a distorted image. Such is the case here. Learn how to remove the distortion in the WHOLE image and also to clean any horizontal lines that come with the distortion warping (NEW).

Distortion and Panorama. 

Distortion and Panorama. 

Color Techniques

Color Techniques

Look at the big, snow caped mountain (Mt Rainier) in the before image and then compare it to the after image. The mountain is totally flat in the before and looks pretty good in the after. This contrast and mood has been created with Max's latest color techniques!

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