Quick fix “Under exposed images”

One of the major advantages to shooting in RAW is we have immediate access to correct for any exposure problems during a shoot. There are times though when we either forget to set the camera settings to RAW, or we just prefer to shoot JPG format. In either case there comes a time when open up an image to process and discover we have taken an under exposed image.

original

Although this image of a baseball was shot in front of a dark background, the foreground has an obvious problem in the exposure department. Photoshop quick tip #1: Make duplicate copies of the background image, and set the blend mode to “screen.”

  1. While on the background layer, hit “ctrl +J” to duplicate the background layer.
  2. Change the blend mode to screen
  3. If the image still need to be lightened, make another duplicate copy (ctrl +J) again.

screenshot

The final result here was done using two duplicates of the original background layer. Each layer set to the screen mode .

final

(c) 2006 Robert Mizerek
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