Photoshop Elements :: How To Reduce Street Light Glare
Apr 9, 2013I have some evening sunset photos, but there is a lot of glare from street lights. How can I reduce that
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(in the image, it's the front most chocolate cupcake)
I am trying to edit some pictures that a customer of mine has taken. They are of silver utensils wrapped with beads and the way she has taken them, there is a huge shine reflection on them. There are 25 current pictures all using the same dark background.
I have fiddled with the adjustment brightness and highlights, but they come out looking gray and fake, so I removed those adjustments.
I tried using burn the bright spots and then dodge the coloured stones to bring back some luster. No matter what i am doing, it no longer is a silver utensil, it is a picture that has been poorly edited, and that simply isn't okay.
Here are some examples of the raw picture I am working with [URL] ...........
I need to reduce the glare/reflection and the stones need to be vibrant.
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how to remove the glare just over her forehead and above her.
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