: It lifts black levels in the background, making subjects closer to the camera appear darker and more three-dimensional by comparison.

: Haze (or "smoke in a can") makes light rays visible, creating cinematic "God rays" or a misty morning atmosphere.

: Scientists believe a biologically mediated organic haze may have surrounded the early Earth 2.5–3.8 billion years ago, similar to the thick haze layer currently seen on Saturn's moon, Titan . 3. The "Haze" Cannabis Legacy Your Cinematography Needs Haze

In filmmaking, "haze" is an atmospheric tool used to add depth and "pop" to a scene.

: In Southeast Asia, yearly haze episodes are primarily caused by the burning of drained peatland.

: A severe episode in 2015 was linked to over 100,000 premature deaths across Indonesia, Singapore, and Malaysia due to cardiopulmonary disease.

Meteorologically, haze is a suspension of extremely small, dry particles that give the air an opalescent appearance.

: It can conceal background imperfections or add an element of mystery and texture to otherwise "clean" digital shots. 2. The Global Environmental Challenge

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