Fixing up blown highlights
I have some pics I took in bright sun that are nearly blown in spots. I shot in raw, so I can bring the exposure down overall to reduce those areas, but that obviously reduces the *overall* exposure.
I suspect there is a way in Photoshop to take multiple copies of the picture at differing exposures and combine them all into one in order to eliminate these hotspots, but at the same time maintain a good overall exposure.
Is there any place here or elsewhere that explains how to do this?
Thanks!
- Brian
I suspect there is a way in Photoshop to take multiple copies of the picture at differing exposures and combine them all into one in order to eliminate these hotspots, but at the same time maintain a good overall exposure.
Is there any place here or elsewhere that explains how to do this?
Thanks!
- Brian
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tutorial on dgrin...
http://dgrin.smugmug.com/gallery/2302389
Open up the images in ACR. Then mess around w/ the recovery slider (right below the exposure slider). In a nutshell recovery recovers highlights.
Now days I rarely ever open photshop for tonal or exposure anymore. ACR and Lr are fantastic at recovering detail.
-Jon