I Love Photoshop

Tuesday, August 15, 2006










Over- and underexposure (Part 1)

Over- and underexposure is a very common problem that we encounter in photographing.
This may due to the weather, camera function, personal skills and other reasons.
However, we can quickly solve this problem while using the Photoshop!

Today, I’d like to show you the easiest way to solve the over- and underexposure.

First, open the photo that you need to adjust in Photoshop. Look at the top row, click on Image>Adjustments>Brightness/Contracts. The small toolbox will be appeared on your screen, just adjust the Brightness & Contract by drag the slider to left (darker) or to right (brighter).

But, there is something that needs your more attention. When you increase the brightness of the photo, contract will start decrease. So for the best result, you need to increase the brightness and contract at the same time in different degree depending on your judgment.

Look at my cat’s photo on top, the second piece definitely shows more of his charms.

Practice make thing perfect! Try it and learn from your experience.

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