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Overexposure Fix?

 
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Jan 06, 2007 16:15 |  #1

Can the blown highlight, on the rear of the car, be fixed?

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Jan 06, 2007 17:16 |  #2

You don't have your image edit ok thing up, But I gave it a try anyway. All I did was select the area, darken it a bit, played with the coor balance and feather it. took my like 2 second....see if you like it

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Jan 06, 2007 17:52 |  #3

MitsuJDM wrote in post #2499848 (external link)
You don't have your image edit ok thing up, But I gave it a try anyway. All I did was select the area, darken it a bit, played with the coor balance and feather it. took my like 2 second....see if you like it

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Good job! I try to select the area but the difference in color is too obvious. Yours is smooth. I guess thats where the feathering comes in. I have to learn how to do that. Thanks!




  
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Jan 06, 2007 22:00 |  #4

Your Welcome :D I use the history brush the the soft edges and just go around the area until the harsh line is gone.


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Jan 06, 2007 22:15 |  #5

Now you have just one reason why I always shoot RAW? ;) Instead of selecting & feathering, sometimes this works better: Take a look at this thread for how to use a Layer Mask to selectivly lighten/darken part of a pic: [URL="http://photograp​hy-on-the.net/forum/showthre​ad.php?t=117950"]Airpo​rt runway


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Jan 06, 2007 22:57 |  #6

PhotosGuy wrote in post #2501031 (external link)
Now you have just one reason why I always shoot RAW? ;) Instead of selecting & feathering, sometimes this works better: Take a look at this thread for how to use a Layer Mask to selectivly lighten/darken part of a pic: [URL="http://photograp​hy-on-the.net/forum/showthre​ad.php?t=117950"]Airpo​rt runway

I always shoot RAW as well. The shot above was shot in RAW. Im going to refer to that link, do some more homework, & see what I can do w/ different layered exposures via ACR. Thanks!!




  
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Jan 07, 2007 07:07 |  #7

Good shot Ketchup, and also good PP'ing mitsuJDM

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