Discussion: lightening a shadow
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Vieux 06/04/2008, 02h41   #6
peter
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On Apr 5, 9:12 pm, "ronvi...@gmail.com" <ronvi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Apr 5, 6:57 pm, peter <plaz...@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> > On Apr 5, 6:49 pm, "ronvi...@gmail.com" <ronvi...@gmail.com> wrote:

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> > > On Apr 5, 4:16 pm, peter <plaz...@yahoo.com> wrote:

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> > > > I took some pictures today of a door. The top 20% of the door has a
> > > > dark shadow over it. How can I make this area look like the rest of
> > > > the door? I have CS3 and I tried the shadow/highlight adjustment, but
> > > > it lightens the entire door, although more so in the shadowed area. I
> > > > want to keep the rest of the door the just the way it is. I selected
> > > > the shadowed area, and lightened using shadow/highlight, and it didn't
> > > > look too bad, but there is a noticeable line where I selected. Does
> > > > anyone have any suggestions for other things I can try?

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> > > > Thanks,

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> > > > Peter

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> > > Are you shooting raw?

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> > No, but I wonder if I should have?

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> > Peter

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> You gotta keep the negatives.


Yeah, I hear you. Do I have any other options besides reshooting? It
is over an hour away.

Thanks,

Peter
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