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Editing a snowy image in Photoshop

Editing a snowy image in Photoshop - Photoshop Tutorial

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Editing a snowy image in Photoshop

- We're gonna start with a raw image in Lightroom, as I do with every photograph that I edit, and go to the Develop module, I use the shortcut "d" for develop, and come down to Lens Corrections. What this is gonna do is fix any vignetting or distortion. And because I used a long lens, it's a tiny adjustment but still worthy of doing. And that also removes chromatic aberration. You're not gonna see chromatic aberration in a shot like this because there's not a high contrast, typically, when you shoot sunrise or sunset, really bright against something dark. But still it doesn't hurt to check it. It's just a habit of mine. And we're gonna come up, and let's take a look at this exposure. And if you didn't have this to compare it to, you might not realize just how underexposed it is because the histogram is already at the right. If we push the exposure, If I just push the overexposure to the right, you can see that snow starting to brighten up. But look what's happening to the tree. I'm…

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