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what is up guys photo fever here and welcome back to another tuesday two minute tutorial today iamp;#39;m gonna be showing you how you can fix your over exposed photos to make them perfect and iamp;#39;m going to start right now right guys so all you need to do is go ahead and choose a photo that youamp;#39;ve by accidentally overexposed now this happens all of the time especially if youamp;#39;re shooting a dslr i must say i have always by accidentally over or underexposed itamp;#39;s something that all photographers suffer from so how can we fix this in post well actually itamp;#39;s a lot easier than you might think so all you need to do firstly is go ahead and just simply duplicate the background layer so weamp;#39;re going to go ahead and press command j on our keyboard now what we want to do is go ahead and open it up in the camera raw filter because weamp;#39;re going to have more control over the exposure using the camera or filter versus using traditional photo