Clarity Dehaze v... What is the difference? And why?

I wonder what the difference is between clarity and Dehaze?

I understand that clarity increases the contrast of your environment, so DeHaze increase of shadow and light hi contrast?

In addition, curious to know why Dehaze is in the 'Effects' tab to develop, how clearly is in the tab 'Base'...? And why is the Dehaze in the program at all; is there a lot of cameras / lenses producing haze or certain types of flare that there is a demand to remove it?

Thank you

Alan.

Dehaze is different because, according to Adobe, "Dehaze technology is based on a physical model of the way the light is transmitted, and it tries to estimate the light that is lost due to absorption and diffusion through the atmosphere." So there's an element of analysis of scene sensitive to the content at a level that is beyond what is clarity.

It is probably not enough to describe tonal which varies Dehaze changes, because I think dehaze varies according to what it changes depending on if she thinks that an area is blurred or not. Dehaze will affect blur/background areas of non-brumeux/foreground areas, where the exposure/contrast/clarity would adjust overall image of the same amount.

In the tab made effects that Adobe recommends to get tab elementary also correct as possible (White Balance, in particular) before applying Dehaze. But also because it can create a mist if you use negative values.

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