Improving an overexposed image

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Restore color and detail to overexposed photos.

Correcting an overexposed shot can be tricky. In this example, the late afternoon sun casts a harsh glare against the castle’s front walls, while the sides of the castle and the river in the foreground are in deep shadow. This non-destructive imaging technique can help solve both problems.

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Removing a Severe Color Cast

Before and After: This photo of a courthouse was taken at night, and exhibits an orange/gold color cast that is typical for incandescent lighting. In just a few easy steps we can compensate for the color cast and produce an image with much more natural looking color.

Advanced color correction

Restoring natural looking color to a photograph with a severe color cast can be challenging. Here’s our all-time favorite technique for neutralizing a harsh color cast to achieve proper color balance.

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