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03-17-2008, 01:31 PM
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| | Flash shot of group fades to dark. How to improve? I've been asked to help out with the attached image and several like it. (I think from now on I'll help out as the photographer!) It was taken with a compact digital camera, flash on, with predictable bad results. People in the foreground are somewhat underexposed, while everything beyond is REALLY underexposed. Any suggestions on how to approach this with Elements or Photoshop CS3 would be greatly appreciated!
Will | 
03-17-2008, 02:01 PM
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| | | Re: Flash shot of group fades to dark. How to impr I would start by adding a levels adjustment layer, and pulling the sliders to the left. | 
03-17-2008, 02:05 PM
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| | | Re: Flash shot of group fades to dark. How to impr Quote:
Originally Posted by willdoak Any suggestions on how to approach this with Elements or Photoshop CS3 would be greatly appreciated! | I added a single Curves adjustment layer as shown, with the blending mode set to Screen. That brought up a lot of the shadow detail without blowing out the highlights. (Obviously more work could be done; this is simply a 'proof-of-concept')
Last edited by Kevin Connery; 03-17-2008 at 02:09 PM.
Reason: Include 'after' image.
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03-17-2008, 02:07 PM
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| | | Re: Flash shot of group fades to dark. How to impr Thanks. I'll give that a shot. | 
03-17-2008, 04:24 PM
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| | | Re: Flash shot of group fades to dark. How to impr You may want to use a gradient mask with curves adjustment so you don't overlighten the foreground. | 
03-17-2008, 09:00 PM
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| | | Re: Flash shot of group fades to dark. How to impr For this one, I duplicated the background layer, set it to Screen, then added a curves layer also set to screen. I then used Hawkeye60's suggestion for adding a black-to-white gradient in the curves mask (black at the bottom).
However, this really begins to show the artifacts in the shadows. | 
03-17-2008, 10:21 PM
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| | | Re: Flash shot of group fades to dark. How to impr Hi there
The trouble will be the jpeg blocks and noise in the shadows... I just used a simple Brightness/contrast adjustment layer... two of them then used a gradient on the mask.
Butch | 
03-18-2008, 12:09 AM
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| | | Re: Flash shot of group fades to dark. How to impr And so we continue skinning the cat...
Great job, Butch! | 
03-18-2008, 12:29 AM
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| | | Re: Flash shot of group fades to dark. How to impr lol.. we are bored tonight...bet we could figure a few more ways to do it if we tried | 
03-18-2008, 09:08 AM
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| | | Re: Flash shot of group fades to dark. How to impr Don't stop now! It's a great education. ;-)
Will | 
03-30-2008, 03:19 PM
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| | | Re: Flash shot of group fades to dark. How to impr Or, I assume CS3 is like CS2, you could go the menu:
Image> Adjustments> Shadow/Highlights and see how that works moving the sliders where you need them. You might try Levels after that. The big problem will be noise and artifacting. You can go to http://www.imagenomic.com/ . They have a freeware filter that works on jpegs that possibly can help with the noise. Good luck.
Gary |
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