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recovering overexposed footage now inevitably if youamp;#39;re a video shooter at some point youamp;#39;ve probably shot something where youamp;#39;ve overexposed it and you didnamp;#39;t intend to overexpose it and you need to find some way to recover say blown out highlights or just the overall image to get it back within a reasonable range within your waveform i can say particularly knowing some techniques to work around this and clean things up in posts can not only be very helpful but also essentially a lifesaver in some cases now some of the tricks and techniques you can do with this are fairly standard and i think most people that have shot anything with video and worked with some form of editing are going to be at least vaguely familiar with however in some cases there are actually some unorthodox techniques that i think people generally arenamp;#39;t aware of however can be just as if not more beneficial in helping you recover such overexposed shots and thatamp;#39;s esp