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foreign hey what is up guys Micah here from Michael Alexander photography and today I want to share with you guys a little trick that you can use with the new MBP actions 14. now I want you to note that this image itamp;#39;s already been retouched and skin smoothed and color graded so weamp;#39;re not going to look at any of those we are only going to focus on the actions 14. now the first thing youamp;#39;re going to notice on this image is itamp;#39;s a good image but I overcooked it a little bit on her face itamp;#39;s a little bit Overexposed and that is no bueno but itamp;#39;s still recoverable now I want to show you guys how you can use the actions 14 layer stack to help rebalance the tones in your image because thatamp;#39;s essentially what actions 14 is it separates the image in a different tonal range it splits the Shadows up with the mid-tones and the highlights so you have individual control over each element so the first thing youamp;#39;ll notice after pressing