Patrick Cox
07-02-2004, 07:52 PM
Hi,
I am new to digital photography and digital image editing. I am using Photoshop Elements 2.0, along with Richard Lynch's "Hidden Powers" cd. My question relates to adjusting tone (lightness / darkness) in an image.
What is the "best" way to lighten an underexposed image? I have read about the following:
1. Creating a duplicate layer, changing the blend mode to "Screen" and adjusting the Opacity.
2. Creating a Levels Adjustment Layer and adjusting levels.
3. Creating a Curves Adjustment Layer. (I am a bit confused by curves.)
I have also read in Richard Lynch's book about splitting luminosity so you can adjust tone without impacting color (I believe), but I am not sure how to proceed after I split the luminosity. Do I simply add a levels or curves adjustment on top of the luminosity layer? Or some other procedure?
Thanks for your help!
I am new to digital photography and digital image editing. I am using Photoshop Elements 2.0, along with Richard Lynch's "Hidden Powers" cd. My question relates to adjusting tone (lightness / darkness) in an image.
What is the "best" way to lighten an underexposed image? I have read about the following:
1. Creating a duplicate layer, changing the blend mode to "Screen" and adjusting the Opacity.
2. Creating a Levels Adjustment Layer and adjusting levels.
3. Creating a Curves Adjustment Layer. (I am a bit confused by curves.)
I have also read in Richard Lynch's book about splitting luminosity so you can adjust tone without impacting color (I believe), but I am not sure how to proceed after I split the luminosity. Do I simply add a levels or curves adjustment on top of the luminosity layer? Or some other procedure?
Thanks for your help!