Photo Fever is back with another tutorial on how to fix underexposed photos in Photoshop quickly and easily. In this two-minute tutorial, learn how to brighten your dark photos and make them look fantastic. Let's dive in!
What is up guys, Photo Fever here and welcome back to another Tuesday two-minute tutorial. Today, I'm going to be showing you how you can fix your underexposed photos in Photoshop really easily to make them look fantastic. Let's get started.
First, choose a photo that is underexposed. Duplicate the background layer, convert it to a smart object, and apply the Camera Raw filter for more customization. Adjust the exposure, contrast, highlights, shadows, blacks, and whites to brighten the photo. Add texture, clarity, and dehaze if needed. Use noise reduction to reduce grain and iso noise. Sharpen the image if it appears soft. Zoom out, click OK, and marvel at your brightened photo. Check the before and after to see the difference.
Underexposed photos, Photoshop CC, Brighten photos, Camera Raw filter, Exposure adjustment, Contrast adjustment, Noise reduction, Texture, ISO noise, Sharpness
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