How to Fix Underexposed and Overexposed Images Using Photoshop
00:00:33 Method 1 Fixing and Underexposed Image
00:00:41 1 - In the Layers panel, right-click the Background layer and select Duplicate Layer
00:00:59 2 - In the Layers panel, click the Blend Mode drop down arrow and select Screen
00:01:11 3 - Right-click the copy of the Background layer and select Duplicate Layer
00:01:30 4 - With the new, Duplicated Layer selected, click the Opacity arrow, and then drag the Opacity slider to the left to darken the image a little bit
00:01:47 Method 2 Fixing an Overexposed Image
00:01:55 1 - Open your Overexposed File
00:02:05 2 - In the Layers panel, right-click the Background layer and select Duplicate Layer
00:02:23 3 - In the Layers panel, click the Blend Mode drop down arrow and select Multiply
00:02:36 4 - With the new layer selected, click the Opacity arrow and then drag the Opacity slider to the left to lighten the image
00:02:51 5 - With the Multiply layer selected, click the Opacity arrow, and then drag the Opacity slider to the left to lighten the image
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