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How to deal with overexposed photos?

It is inevitable that there will be underexposure in shooting. Sometimes, if you want to shoot the effect of sunset, the effect shot at this time period is underexposed.

It is not terrible to have problems in taking pictures, but it is terrible not to solve problems;

There are many ways to deal with underexposure in the post-photography stage. Photoshop software, Lightroom software and even professional software can be used in the later stage of the studio. The later software is only an auxiliary function, and the key depends on your familiarity with the software. I prefer to use the post-professional software of the studio to process photos, mainly because as an amateur post-photographer, I can't use Photoshop at all, while Lightroom is relatively simple, but it can only be used for color matching. If photos need retouching, they won't be operated. So I usually use professional retouching software to process photos in the later stage of the studio;

Today, I mainly share with you how I deal with underexposed photos;

Case study:

Original film:

Original film analysis:

The obvious problem of this kind of photo is underexposure (the photo is too dark); The reason why this happens is mainly because there is insufficient light in the shooting process, and this kind of photo can only solve the problem of underexposure in the later period;

Ideas about photo retouching;

The first is the color matching part: light and shadow, tone and details.

Retouching part: composition, skin modification, atmosphere, details.

The later software I choose to use here is Kebe retouching;

The main reasons for choosing it are:

1. Its operation is much simpler than Photoshop, and basically every function is one-click automation;

2. It can process photos in batches.

Next, I will give you a concrete demonstration of how to deal with underexposed photos under operation;

Let me show you the comparison between the original picture and the effect picture first:

Firstly, the original film is introduced into the Kebe color matching interface.

1. Due to the underexposure of the original film, the light and shadow adjustment is selected-the highlight tool is selected to adjust and correct the light and shadow of the film basically;

2. Add artistic tones with one click

The emerald blue tone I added here

As shown in the figure:

Step 3 Adjust the details

Use the target adjustment tool to adjust the details of the film.

The color matching part is basically completed.

Then, click on color matching to return to the main interface, and click retouch to enter the retouch interface.

4, because children have better skin, just add art subtitles here.