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stevebrodie
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dark blue halo

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Hi,
Wonder if anyone has any ideas how to solve a dark blue halo around my beluga photos, tried de-fringe in LR to no joy, its a right pain in the ass.

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Re: dark blue halo

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stevebrodie wrote:
Tue 19 Jul 2022, 9:57 am
Hi,
Wonder if anyone has any ideas how to solve a dark blue halo around my beluga photos, tried de-fringe in LR to no joy, its a right pain in the ass.

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What have you done to the image to get the HALO in the first place,?

Some sort of masking i guess?

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Have you still got the original image, before filtering, if you can post that folks may be able to suggest how to enhance without creating the halo effect?
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If it's like that straight from the camera, then you may have some processing in the camera you can turn off.

As for the image itself, best bet would be to mask the aircraft, make a copy of the mask and then just clone the sky from another area, before pasting the aircraft mask back over the top.

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