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Editing Photos Shot In Harsh Light
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<blockquote data-quote="trxlation" data-source="post: 589250" data-attributes="member: 42878"><p>Does anyone have some tips for editing photos shot in harsh light? </p><p>Whenever I try editing a photo shot in harsh light, it ends up looking absolutely horrible. I understand that photography is all about light and bad light usually means a bad photo, but sometimes you just don't have control over the light.</p><p>I usually decrease the saturation, increase the shadows, and sometimes even decrease the contrast, but the image just ends up looking like garbage. I can convert to black and white and it looks alright, but I want color.</p><p>Any suggestions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trxlation, post: 589250, member: 42878"] Does anyone have some tips for editing photos shot in harsh light? Whenever I try editing a photo shot in harsh light, it ends up looking absolutely horrible. I understand that photography is all about light and bad light usually means a bad photo, but sometimes you just don't have control over the light. I usually decrease the saturation, increase the shadows, and sometimes even decrease the contrast, but the image just ends up looking like garbage. I can convert to black and white and it looks alright, but I want color. Any suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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