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hi everyone Anthony morganti here if you ever photograph an event with on camera flash often youamp;#39;ll find that your on camera flash will wash out the skin tone of the person youamp;#39;re taking the picture of now of course this is more common if the person has a lighter skin tone to begin with this happened to me a year or so ago I did a wedding and the bride had a lighter skin tone to begin with and in combination with my strobe and on camera flash and because she was wearing a white wedding gown uh it just washed out any color that was inner skin so I had to restore that color in Lightroom and thereamp;#39;s a little trick I do to uh to do that and in todayamp;#39;s video Iamp;#39;m going to share with you how itamp;#39;s done now I have a number of different stock images all of them are young ladies that happen to have lighter skin tone to begin with now what I would do is my editing first so any editing I need to do I just do it right away in this case since itamp;#39