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How to darken portrait in UOF

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this is pretty sweet now watch as we blend in those highlights really nicely then weamp;#39;ll start to add some color into that mix and blend that color perfectly into the face and watch how those highlight areas are just fixed very quickly and very easily wow thatamp;#39;s insane tool now Tools in Photoshop is a selective color adjustment layer and earlier this week I was messing around experimenting like I tell you to do actually and I experimented with the absolute values of the selective color adjustment layer in terms of tonal values and I was shocked I mean shocked by what I was able to do with highlight blowouts or hot spots particularly in portrait photography but you can also use this on landscapes as well so letamp;#39;s jump in Iamp;#39;ll show you exactly how this works so what weamp;#39;re going to do here is weamp;#39;re going to use the selective color adjustment layer now if youamp;#39;ve ever used this adjustment layer before this selective color adjustment lay

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Low Light Photography: 8 Tips For Making The Most of Dark Scenes Prevent camera shake with a tripod. Use shutter priority or full manual mode. A noisy picture is usually better than a blurry picture. Know your gear: how high is too high for ISO? Open up your aperture camera setting. Try a long exposure.
Set your cameras ISO to a low level, from 100 to 125. This decreases the cameras sensitivity to light, which will darken your photos background and remove unwanted texture. Adjust your shutter speed to compensate for these changes.
Nighttime photography settings are a good place to begin: opening up your aperture, slowing down your shutter speed, or (controversially) fiddling with your ISO (the sensitivity of your digital camera comparable to film speed in a film camera). But you can also look for ways to adjust the light on your subject. Night photography: Tips for beginners - docHub docHub photography discover nigh docHub photography discover nigh
There are three basic ways to darken images: through brightness, contrast, or saturation. Brightness refers to the presence of light; turning it down reduces the light to darken image. This is a good easy fix for overexposed (i.e., over bright) images.
Low Light Photography: 8 Tips For Making The Most of Dark Scenes Prevent camera shake with a tripod. Use shutter priority or full manual mode. A noisy picture is usually better than a blurry picture. Know your gear: how high is too high for ISO? Open up your aperture camera setting. Try a long exposure. Low Light Photography: How to Capture Dark Scenes - CreativeLive CreativeLive blog low-light-photogr CreativeLive blog low-light-photogr
Camera settings To get plenty of light on your subject, start with a low f-stop setting. Experiment with everything from 1.4 to 4. If the background isnt dark enough, you can narrow your lens aperture a bit by raising it to around 6. This limits the light entering the lens, making the background darker.
Portrait lighting setups such as split lighting is a very effective way of creating suspense in dark places. Position your subject close to a light source side on. Ask them to lower their chin but keep their eyes on the camera. Use a smaller aperture (F/8 for example) to increase the contrast in the light quality. 10 tips on shooting portraits in low light ◾️ iPhotography iPhotography blog low-light-portraits iPhotography blog low-light-portraits

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