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There is some haze in the picture. The steps I would follow are these:

  • Photoshop CC 2015 has a dehaze function that could remove it.
  • Then I would correct the color balance and remove some magenta and some Yellow.
  • Increase saturation
  • boost blacks and whites a little bit.

you can do all this also using the latest version of Lightroom, (also has the new dehaze function) or by using free software like gimp. Dont know how that works tough.

EDIT: here is a quick and dirty sample edit to demonstrate the above steps (except dehaze functionality that has been done manually since I am not on the latest version yet.)

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There is some haze in the picture. The steps I would follow are these:

  • Photoshop CC 2015 has a dehaze function that could remove it.
  • Then I would correct the color balance and remove some magenta and some Yellow.
  • Increase saturation
  • boost blacks and whites a little bit.

you can do all this also using the latest version of Lightroom, (also has the new dehaze function) or by using free software like gimp. Dont know how that works tough.

There is some haze in the picture. The steps I would follow are these:

  • Photoshop CC 2015 has a dehaze function that could remove it.
  • Then I would correct the color balance and remove some magenta and some Yellow.
  • Increase saturation
  • boost blacks and whites a little bit.

you can do all this also using the latest version of Lightroom, (also has the new dehaze function) or by using free software like gimp. Dont know how that works tough.

EDIT: here is a quick and dirty sample edit to demonstrate the above steps (except dehaze functionality that has been done manually since I am not on the latest version yet.)

Sample edit

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sharkyenergy
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There is some haze in the picture. The steps I would follow are these:

  • Photoshop CC 2015 has a dehaze function that could remove it.
  • Then I would correct the color balance and remove some magenta and some Yellow.
  • Increase saturation
  • boost blacks and whites a little bit.

you can do all this also using the latest version of Lightroom, (also has the new dehaze function) or by using free software like gimp. Dont know how that works tough.