What's wrong: dark foreground |
Problem:
The foreground of the photo is too dark. This is commonly caused by too much
backlightingThe light that comes from behind an object. when the photo was taken.
Solution #1
Adjust the
brightnessThe amount of light that an image appears to emit. and
contrastThe difference between the lightest and darkest parts of a picture. of the entire photo. This enables you to decrease the lighting of the entire photo.
Solution #2
Add flash to the entire photo. This enables you to increase the foreground lighting of the entire photo. You may need to fine-tune the brightness and contrast after adjusting the levels.
Solution #3
Increase the
lightingThe brightness, contrast, and levels of a picture. over specific areas of the photo by using the
dodge and burn brushA touchup brush used to darken or brighten areas of a picture..
Solution #4
Adjust the
levelsThe intensity of the shadows, midtones, and highlights of a picture across all color channels. of the photo. This adjusts the intensity of the highlights, midtones, and shadows. You may need to fine-tune the brightness and contrast after adjusting the levels.
For suggestions on how to take better photographs, see the Companion Guide and the MSN Photos Web site.
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