December 17, 2008

How To Fix Underexposed Photos

Here’s a great video video tutorial, which shows you how to fix underexposed photos - incredibly useful to know.

(Remember this is a lower quality “YouTube” version of one of the video tutorials taken from the full edityourdigitalphotos.com set, the full set are much higher quality of course.)

If you feel like it, you can leave your opinion on this video in the “comments” section bvelow, I’d love to hear from you.

Just click the play button to watch…

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neil maffre said:

very good i usually use the level settings but this is a better way

Andrew said:

Thanks for those 3 videos that have helped me advance a great deal with my photoshop editing skills.

Great Job David and thanks.

Leigh said:

I am always confused by masking but this helps alot. Would have never thought to use a gradient. I am going to watch it over and over so it all sinks in. Thanks so much. Great video!

David Kaminsky said:

I love the results in the video done to the photo. That is probably my single most problem when taking pictures and the sun is shinning. This video was too small to actually see how he achieved this results. I could not see which options are used in Photo Shop. Also, in most of the videos I can understand and learn but only after I view it many times. If the video movementswere a slower, I would not have to view it and would learn faster. I take many video courses through my job in Computer Programming and I do not have to repeat as many times because I have a few more seconds to follow the demonstrations.

Gordon Fritz said:

The utube window was too small to get all your information. You also used several techniques in which I am not fully versed. I will watch the video several times again so as to glean as much as I can from it. I currently use layers to adjust the exposure but this method is much better. I hope I can master it.

admin said:

Hi Gordon, David Peters here… don’t forget these Youtube videos are lower quality than the full versions of these videos in my full course http://www.edityourdigitalphotos.com/ - Also these videos assume you have a grip on the basics of Photoshop, if you are a real newbie then you should check out my newbie vids here: http://www.learnphotoshopnow.com/

Hope this helps,
David.

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