HT0929 - Finding Where a Tool Works Best

I mentioned last week that I was using the dehaze tool with my photographs of the Grand Canyon from a hazy day. I noticed that the dehaze tool does not seem to work as well in blue skies. I simply modified my compositions so that they had no skies and things worked great. I suspect this is true that every tool has applications at which it is superb and others at which it fails.

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