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Correcting ghosting in HDR images

Correcting ghosting in HDR images - Lightroom Tutorial

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Correcting ghosting in HDR images

- [Instructor] When dealing with an object that's moving, it's possible to end up with ghost in an HDR photo. You can see it here on the waving flag where parts of the flag are moving quite violently and it leads to a weird image. Additionally, if we take a look at some of the other areas like the lines here, slight bobbing creates a little bit of a halo. So what we want to do is compensate to fix this. To do this, there's a Deghost Amount slider. You can move it and it will evaluate the image and attempt to fix the issue. That definitely helped. However, I still see a little bit left. If I check the box for Deghost Overlay, it helps me better understand where Lightroom thinks there's ghosting. In this case, it's really isolated to the flag. Looking around, I see no other Rubylith masks but it would be likely that there's some. Here's a little bit down here. The water ripple and the rope here moved a little bit. So we…

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