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I just updated to Lightroom Classic CC. I can no longer find the Dehaze slider. Is it still there in the new version of lightroom? If so, where is it? I have Windows 10.
Still in the [Effects] panel of the Develop module. (And in the Brush Tool..!)
Check the Process Version in the Camera Calibration panel (select Version 4)
or click the 'lightening bolt' icon under the histogram to 'Update the Process Version'
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Still in the [Effects] panel of the Develop module. (And in the Brush Tool..!)
Check the Process Version in the Camera Calibration panel (select Version 4)
or click the 'lightening bolt' icon under the histogram to 'Update the Process Version'
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I do not have it in any of those options ...
I only have 3 'versions' in the calibration section 2012/2010/2003
And it doesn't appear in any of the other sections you noted ..
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Look for "Version 4". Another place to look is the Settings menu in the top left hand corner. Under that you should see an option called "Update to Current Process" that should bring you up to date. There is also a Process option with a submenu that should include a "Version 4" option.
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bridgetc15672952 wrote
I do not have it in any of those options ...
I only have 3 'versions' in the calibration section 2012/2010/2003
And it doesn't appear in any of the other sections you noted ..
That I don't believe you have the new Lightroom Classic installed. If you did you would have four processor versions:
Version 4 (Current)
Version 3 (2012)
Version 2 (2010)
Version 1 (2003)
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I do not have dehaze as well. Can anyone help?
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In Lightroom 7, in the Develop module, make sure you are using the current process which is Version 4. If you see a small lightning bolt next to your adjustment brushes, you do not have the current version. Click on the lightning bolt and Lightroom will offer to update to the current version. You can also find you what version you have by looking in the Settings menu under Process. There is also a menu option to update to the current process. In the Camera Calibration area in the adjustment panel on the right, it also tells you what version you are using. Note that all images that were in lightroom before the new version came out must be updated to the new process.
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I guess you'd only have it if you have the 7.0.1 version, and not the 7.0
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I believe when I first posted this thread, that I had version 7.0 and the solution I mentioned above worked. I now have 7.01, so I can't say for sure.
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Just to be sure, are you paying a monthly subscription? The screenshot that was posted indicates that you have a perpetual license. The perpetual license version of Lightroom does not have the dehaze filter. So that seems to be confusing because Lightroom Classic is not a perpetual license. It is a subscription-based version.
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You guys are criminals. I just paid for 6.14 expecting to have the dehaze tool as part of my upgrade.
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jeffm61633556 wrote
You guys are criminals. I just paid for 6.14 expecting to have the dehaze tool as part of my upgrade.
We're not Adobe. We are Lightroom users who do not set Adobe's policies.
it was stated on the day Lightroom 6 was released, and in many places thereafter, that LR 6 does not and will not get new features like dehaze. It is not Adobe's fault if you didn't read that.
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jeffm61633556 wrote
You guys are criminals. I just paid for 6.14 expecting to have the dehaze tool as part of my upgrade.
If you already had LR 6 and then somehow you paid for the .14 update then that is not Adobe's fault. The .14 update to LR 6 is free.
If you just purchased LR 6, even if it was as an Upgrade from a previous version, thinking it would include new features, that were never included before in the Stand Alone version, then again that is not Adobe's fault.
You should of investigated your purchase more thoroughly before buying.
If it was for the Full version of LR you could of gotten a subscription for the newest versions of LR and PS for 15 months for the same cost. And all the newest features would of been included.
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You guys are criminals. I just paid for 6.14 expecting to have the dehaze tool as part of my upgrade.
Why? LR 6 was released 2 years and 8 months ago; why would you think that now, at the end of its support life, it would change from what it has always been?
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jeffm61633556 wrote
You guys are criminals. I just paid for 6.14 expecting to have the dehaze tool as part of my upgrade.
Lightroom 6, ANY VERSION OF LIGHTROOM 6 INCLUDING ANY UPDATE, doesn't have the dehaze tool! Lightroom 6 never did, and never will have, the dehaze tool. The dehaze tool was added to the "old" Lightroom CC and is part of Lightroom Classic CC. But it was never added to Lightroom 6.
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Oh but it was...
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Either it did, or someone planted very convincing false memories in my head.
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I have no idea who this someone is. But I can assure you that the dehaze tool has never been part of the standalone version of Lightroom 6. You can do a web search and find some third-party plug-ins that will add a dehaze filter. But there have been very lengthy discussions/complaints/misunderstandings from users who purchased Lightroom 6 thinking they would get the dehaze filter. And all efforts to try to explain why they didn't get it have been futile. In short, the dehaze filter IS NOT, and never will be part of Lightroom 6. After all, there will be no more updates to Lightroom 6 now anyway.
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LR CC 2015 and LR 6 are the same program. When you first install it, it may run in trial mode for LR CC 2015 which has Dehaze, then when you purchase and enter the LR6 serial number, the program reverts to LR 6 behavior without Dehaze.
Maybe that is what you remember?
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I have the same problem!
i`m paying monthly fee for lghtroom cc Clasic and Photoshop CC versin 7.4 and in camera calibration the Ver.4 is already there but still no dehaze slider!!
I have no idea how to fix it! i would appretiate to get any feedback!
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In 7.4, it has been moved up to the Basic panel.
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Thanks!
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wher the link to download lightroom on windows 7
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@alaa mahgoub wrote:wher the link to download lightroom on windows 7
1. Why are you posting your inquiry inside a five year old posting that has absolutely nothing to do with your issue? Post your own discussion.
2. Why still on Windows 7?
3. Why LrC 7? I know that LrC v11 is not supported on Windows 7, but that far back?
Do not reply in this post to the above questions. Instead create a new posting including the answers to those questions as preemptive, as they will be asked