@SirGunner Not really mate, I guess a lot depends on what kind of software you might be using, or as previously suggested, try to steer away from tree tops.
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I’ve been using snapseed on my phone. I have got GIMP on my laptop but I have 2 issues with it. 1) It looks like you need a degree in photography software to use it and 2) My laptop isn’t the greatest and the software runs really slow
I have some experience with Snapseed and spent my early days puting an HDR filter on just about everything… I then started to notice that ‘noise’ (not sure if the correct term) … the distortion you’re seeing around high branches.
I start using selective edits in certain areas e.g., the sky, and this seems a lot better.
I downloaded GIMP and had a quick look… very capable bit of software, but a bit of a learning curve that I just don’t have time for.
I currently use Luminar 4 on a laptop and I really like it.
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