IGOR,
To find "midtone Contrast, go to "Inhance" in header, select "adjust color", in 
drop down, then side panel to "Adjust color curves"then
3rd slider down to "midtone contrast."

J

----- Original Message -----
From: "Igor PDML-StR" <[email protected]>
To: "PDML" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2016 11:09:22 AM
Subject: Re: 2 PESOs: Looking from above



Bruce,

Thank you for the suggestions.
Yes, I am using "clarity" slider in LR extensively for this types of 
shots. (And in this case it is either maxed out or close to that).
I am stuck with LR <= 5.x, because of the 32-bit Windows that I have on 
hand right now. So, the "haze" slider is not practical at this point.

Could you please clarify how you do "midtone contrast" as opposed to 
general contrast (in LR)?

Thank you,

Igor


  Bruce Walker Wed, 31 Aug 2016 10:37:18 -0700 wrote:

The Clarity slider in Lightroom works miracles (almost). The new
dehaze slider might do even better here.


Lacking those, a combination of midtone contrast and unsharp filtering
with larger radius and smaller strength values can also achieve
clarity. Watch out for halos, of course.


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