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Adobe Photoshop Tutorial No.7 "How To Fix Overexposed Images?"

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Post by jkakashi01 Mon Apr 06, 2009 1:44 am

How To Fix Overexposed Images

The easiest way to fix an overexposed photo is to open it in Photoshop and choose Image> Adjustments> Shadow/Highlight (CS-only. For pre-CS look below). You'll see an immediate change in your photo and it will probably be too extreme, but just use this setting as a starting point. Photoshop ships with defaults that are often way over the top. Just play with the Amount Slider and the Tonal Width Slider in both the Shadows and the Highlights until you find just the right balance. And that's it!

Adobe Photoshop Tutorial No.7 "How To Fix Overexposed Images?" Overexposed-flower
The above photo is overexposed. The photo suffers from some loss of detail and is just too bright. Below is the same photo after applying the Shadow/Highlight filter.

Adobe Photoshop Tutorial No.7 "How To Fix Overexposed Images?" Overexposed-fix

Step 1 — New Layer
Open your photo and make a copy of the Background Layer by choosing Layer> Duplicate Layer, or by dragging it to the New Layer Icon at the bottom of the Layers palette.

Step 2 — Change The Blend Mode
In the Layers palette change the Blend Mode of the new layer from Normal to Multiply. This will darken the photo uniformly.

Adobe Photoshop Tutorial No.7 "How To Fix Overexposed Images?" Overexposed-ss-layers

Step 3 — Repeat
Now repeat the entire procedure again. Create a new layer, change the blend mode to multiply, and then take a look at the result.

Step 4 — Lower The Opacity
Now leave that last layer active even though it's taken you too far and lower the Opacity using the slider at the top right of the layers palette. This lowers the intensity of the effect. When you've found the right amount, you can flatten your image.

Step 5 — Flatten And Save
Choose Layer> Flatten or use the palette’s flyout menu and choose Flatten Image. That's it. Save your file (File> Save) and you're done.




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Post by gone_the_force Mon Apr 06, 2009 10:10 pm

nice! good idea...
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