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Painting With Light

Adding Dramatic Lighting Effects to Your Photo With a bit of selective lightening and darkening in Photoshop, you can make a dull, lifeless photograph pop off the page. There is nothing wrong with the original image, although the “before” picture lacks the dramatic mood that the change of lighting adds to the “after” picture. By using Photoshop to accentuate the darks and the lights, the viewer’s attention is now focused directly on the couple. Here’s how to do it: First, add a new layer and fill it with 50% gray with 100% opacity. Change the layer’s Blending Mode to Color Burn, which will darken the image and make it look over-saturated. Then decrease the layer’s opacity to your taste. (Opacity in the range of 50% to 80% usually works well.) To create the ray of light, use a large, soft-edged, white airbrush at 2%–3% opacity and paint on the gray Color Burn layer to create a new light source.



Photoshop Restoration and Retouching
by Katrin Eismann and Steve Simmons

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Katrin Eismann seems to know every trick available in Photoshop for making photographs – film or digital – look just how you want them to, whether that means restoring what has been lost, fixing incorrect exposures, erasing dust and scratches, or even recreating reality. Her simplistic writing and teaching skills provide readers with clear solutions to any given problem. The book is divided into three sections: correcting tone, exposure, and color; restoration, repairing, and rebuilding; and portrait and glamour


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