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I was out on the River Mersey today taking some photographs and video footage around the pier head.
The BBC weather forecast had suggested that the visibility at the time of my visit would be "good" improving from its earlier "moderate" however what I actually saw was pretty mediocre visibility - with anything appearing pretty hazy even a medium distance away.
Does anyone know either how to accurately predict relative visibility or has awareness of a website which can do this, please? The shots I have are pretty poor. I'm sure I can improve the RGB levels in PS / LR - but the video footage is pretty useless. This isn't the first time I've come across this.
I know that atmospheric conditions can have an impact - and also pollution levels. Anything else which can impact - and if so ways of being able to predict?
Thanks very much in advance..
Cheers
Joe
The BBC weather forecast had suggested that the visibility at the time of my visit would be "good" improving from its earlier "moderate" however what I actually saw was pretty mediocre visibility - with anything appearing pretty hazy even a medium distance away.
Does anyone know either how to accurately predict relative visibility or has awareness of a website which can do this, please? The shots I have are pretty poor. I'm sure I can improve the RGB levels in PS / LR - but the video footage is pretty useless. This isn't the first time I've come across this.
I know that atmospheric conditions can have an impact - and also pollution levels. Anything else which can impact - and if so ways of being able to predict?
Thanks very much in advance..
Cheers
Joe