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Apr 11, 2007 - 08:50 PM
i found this good tip:
There is a quick solution to bring back under/overexposed photos to life in PS CS. If your subject is underexposed you can select Image/Adjustment/Shadow/Highlight to lighten up only the dark areas of your image. source: http://www.photoshopsupport.com/tutor...
But if you want to brighten up the photo in particular spots, you can do it with a brush. Here's a description of how to do that, which was what I used:
http://www.picturecorrect.com/photosh...
basically you created a new layer, and use a blurred brush with a semitransparent color to paint with.
Hope this will help somebody else as well.
There is a quick solution to bring back under/overexposed photos to life in PS CS. If your subject is underexposed you can select Image/Adjustment/Shadow/Highlight to lighten up only the dark areas of your image. source: http://www.photoshopsupport.com/tutor...
But if you want to brighten up the photo in particular spots, you can do it with a brush. Here's a description of how to do that, which was what I used:
http://www.picturecorrect.com/photosh...
basically you created a new layer, and use a blurred brush with a semitransparent color to paint with.
Hope this will help somebody else as well.
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