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Les transitions c'est toujours pas çà... Quand je selectionne un ciel dans un paysage, je dois souvent soustraire la végétation (arbres) et là ça se gate. J'ai un liseré blanc autour de la cime des arbres difficile à sélectionner. Si je pousse un peu à gauche le curseur des hautes lumière ou de la correction du voile, çà donne un effet pas très joli sur ce liseré. Avez vous trouvé une solution à ce problème ?
merci d'avance de vos réponses
Transitions are still not that... When I select a sky in a landscape, I often have to subtract the vegetation (trees) and then it gets bad. I have a white border around the treetops that is difficult to select. If I push the highlight or haze correction slider a little to the left, it gives a not very pretty effect on this border. Have you found a solution to this problem?
thank you in advance for your answers
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Thanks for reporting this. To better understand the issue, could you please share a bit more detail:
Which version of Lightroom Classic are you using?
Can you share a screenshot or a small video of the mask/selection and the resulting halo effect?
This will help us understand the issue better and help you accordingly.
Regards,
Srishti
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Hello and thank you for your reply. It only appears on sky/landscape photos with a sky in the highlights (bordering on burnt) or I try to recover a little texture in the sky. Attached is capture 1, the sky selection is imperfect because it includes the roofs of buildings and the tops of trees. I therefore subtract architecture + vegetation which are well detected, but the result is capture 2 and captures 3 zoom 50% once the retouching is applied. This is not the most striking example, but I processed a lot of photos yesterday and I can't find the one where I had the most difficulty. I hope this one will suit you. I use version 14.5.1 Kind regards
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