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Today weamp;#39;re going to learn how to remove harsh shadows in Photoshop, in just ONE MINUTE! So, open up the channels tab, and hold the Ctrl or Command and click on RGB. This makes a selection of the bright areas, but we want just the opposite. Come back to Layers, and then press Ctrl + Shift + I (Windows) or Command + Shift + I if you are using a Mac. This inverts the selection. And then press, Ctrl or Command + J, this makes a copy of whatever is selected. Now, change the blend mode of this one from Normal to Screen. Now, Screen is a blend mode which brightens up stuff. This brightens up the whole photo including the shadows. So, letamp;#39;s create a negative mask. By holding Alt or Option, click on the mask button, and then, all you have to do, with the help of a brush, a soft brush, make sure the foreground color is white, just paint on shadow areas. You donamp;#39;t have to be super accurate about this, but, this brings back shadows from the dead, very very quickly in Photo