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today weamp;#39;re going to be talking about how to take care of harsh highlights in Photoshop so you have taken a picture of a subject with a fairly white dress and the last thing you want her to say Hey whereamp;#39;s the detail in my dress so folks hereamp;#39;s the deal donamp;#39;t make it worse by blaming the camera the printer or anything else or even worse donamp;#39;t try and explain exposure compensation you better learn how to fix that in Photoshop so without any further Ado letamp;#39;s jump straight in so even though here we are in Photoshop I want you to know a little something this is not your first land of Defense your first land of defense is getting it right on the camera so if youamp;#39;re shooting shut up Priority or aperture priority for that matter make sure you switch to exposure compensation and bring the exposure down and your second L of defense is shooting in raw see when youamp;#39;re shooting in raw you capture more than what you see at the