The original is below. I sharpened the picture and cooled the temperature a little to make it seem icier. The crabs are behind glass, and you can see the reflection in both pictures. Can anyone tell me how to get rid of the reflection using Lightroom? TIA!
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This isn’t a solution in Lightroom, or much help after the fact, but after visiting the Georgia Aquarium in February, I read that a collapsible rubber lens hood is key to avoiding glass glare. You can put it right up against the glass and then move around (since it’s flexible) to get rid of glare. Anyway, for what it’s worth…
This isn’t a solution in Lightroom, or much help after the fact, but after visiting the Georgia Aquarium in February, I read that a collapsible rubber lens hood is key to avoiding glass glare. You can put it right up against the glass and then move around (since it’s flexible) to get rid of glare. Anyway, for what it’s worth…
Thanks so much for that suggestion! It’s going on my wish list right now. What a clever idea!
I purchased this one on Amazon for <$10. http://smile.amazon.com/Altura-Photo-Collapsible-MagicFiber-Microfiber/dp/B005BDAR5E
Ok, cool! They’re pretty inexpensive. I could get one for each lens! 🙂