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Page: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 Welcome To WebDesignTutorials.net Photoshop Tutorials Area - Fix Underexposed photos
Ok, to start off, we obviously need an underexposed
photo. I will be using this photo below, if you want to follow
this tutorial, you are welcome to save this photo and use
it for this tutorial.

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In the days before photoshop CS, to fix
this photo, we would need to use the Brightness and Contrast
adjustments, so lets try that and see how far we go...
Go to Image->Adjustment->Brightness & Contrast.
Now I would move the brightness and contrast sliders over
to the right to around about +30 - +35 - as this would give
the best result, any more than this will make the image too
bright and washed out.
Here is the result

Not bad i reckon, but if you are as picky as I am, then this
is not good enough, the image appears to be washed out a little,
and the monitor on the left is still too dark. So scrap all
that and lets explore a new feature in photoshop CS
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With the original image, go to Image->Adjustment->Shadow/Highlight.

Instantly, this adjustment will improve your image, without
overexposing it. You can slide the Shadows slider over to
100% to really brighten it up, while still maintaining the
image's exposure. If you did this using the Brightness/Contrast
option above, your image will render unrecognizable.
So there you go, a super fast and easy way to fix your underexposed
photo. |
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