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>>91230 You've really killed the sky on this edit. You don't really need to brighten it, just a slight increase in contrast will help cut a lot of that haze. Avoiding blowing out the sky in a landscape is something I had to work with on a recent vacation, and it required really fine tuning the exposure, to save sky detail but not darken the ground too much. It's difficult at the wrong time of day. Pic related, I lightened up the ground a little in post, but as you can see I still lost some detail in the sky. And that's one of the better ones, I had a bunch more that still weren't quite salvagable.
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