I took some prom pics for family friends over the weekend but am having trouble with overexposed skin. An example is pictures on the girls front shoulder area. What can I do with either Lightroom or Elements to correct this?
Thanks for the input.
TAPlank Member 81 posts Likes: 67 Joined Apr 2011 Location: Pennsylvania More info | May 15, 2011 11:38 | #1 I took some prom pics for family friends over the weekend but am having trouble with overexposed skin. An example is pictures on the girls front shoulder area. What can I do with either Lightroom or Elements to correct this?
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foxfirewisp Member 49 posts Joined Apr 2011 More info | May 16, 2011 13:20 | #2 If you are shooting in RAW, you should be able to reduce Exposure and get a lot of the blown out highlights back. Hold ALT and drag exposure to the left to see how far you need to go to eliminate the overexposed areas. Usually after that, I hold ALT and adjust Blacks to do the same thing, except with the shadow areas. -John
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emelvee Goldmember ![]() 1,871 posts Joined Apr 2009 Location: E-town, Canada More info | Yes, shooting in RAW would really help. You could also drag the recovery tab. Canon RP | Canon 6D | 70-200 f/2.8 I | 50mm f/1.4 | 16-35mm f/2.8 II | 580EX II x 2
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hawkeye60 Goldmember ![]() 2,079 posts Likes: 11 Joined Aug 2008 Location: Mesa, Arizona More info | May 16, 2011 13:33 | #4 If that fails, you can also create a layer above the main layer and use a very soft low opacity/flow brush to paint the over exposed areas of the skin. You may want to add a little noise the new layer as well. It's a lens not a lense!
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May 16, 2011 14:48 | #5 I do shoot in raw but am fairly new to LR. Thanks for the tips!
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Vampire.Lestat Member 68 posts Joined May 2011 Location: Birmingham UK More info | May 23, 2011 12:14 | #6 TAPlank wrote in post #12413330 ![]() I took some prom pics for family friends over the weekend but am having trouble with overexposed skin. An example is pictures on the girls front shoulder area. What can I do with either Lightroom or Elements to correct this? Thanks for the input. ![]() pay attention to your pic, the skins of your two friends are quite different. if you wanna make the whole pic Correct exposure, try to use faster shutter speed while you must accept an other fact that the skin of the boy will be darker(if you don't mind, ladies first). And if you wanna just change the girl's exposure, select the area of her skin and adjust it all alone by PS. but the result of this may be not natural. Canon EOS 60D 17-40L 100L
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