How to rescue underexposed images
Posted May 19th, 2007 in Basics, Photo Effects
Before you delete that underexposed dark image, try Photoshop’s Screen mode to bring it back to life.
Before you delete that underexposed dark image, try Photoshop’s Screen mode to bring it back to life.
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