Hou to make aerial photo better?
Hou to make aerial photo better?
Sep 24, 2004
Usually my aerial photos are without contrast and like in a mist. If I use automatic level correction, photos became much more better and clearer, but usually with strange colors. Exist some way how to remain right colors? I'm an amateur in post-processing. Thank you for any answers.
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