Very often when we take a photograph (typically a closeup) ,the object is underexposed and the background is too bright. A common solution suggested by many is to use a fill flash
I find that the fill flash restricts aperture or shutter speed (if inbuilt) and the pictures turn out over exposed.
I have kind of optimized on taking the shot without the flash and then using the Histogram tool.
Click on Adjustments > Curves > Increase the lower levels (See Picture)
The impact of this transformation on this picture is show below
Before
After using Adobe Photoshop
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I find that the fill flash restricts aperture or shutter speed (if inbuilt) and the pictures turn out over exposed.
I have kind of optimized on taking the shot without the flash and then using the Histogram tool.
Click on Adjustments > Curves > Increase the lower levels (See Picture)
The impact of this transformation on this picture is show below
Before
After using Adobe Photoshop
Share
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