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How do solve this problem ? Thanks
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Is it possible to provide some further information to assist the community in helping you?
What device are you using?
Which version of the software do you have installed?
Can you provide screenshots of the issue?
How are the photos getting into Lightroom? (importing or in app camera).
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Hi surfwaves,
That isn't a great user experience if your images are getting overexposed, we're sorry to hear about this. Please explain the issue you're facing in more detail with a brief description of your workflow. Which version of Lightroom are you using? We are here to help, just need some info.
Thanks,
Akash
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I have downloaded Lightroom in my mobile phone and just paid the preimum feature, i am hoping this app can help me solve my water overexposure problem, can anyone teahc me how to solve it ? thanks
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If you are new to Lightroom Mobile, you may want to take a look at these links:
For your issue, take a look at adjusting curves and/or highlights
Pattie
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On a side note, welcome back to the ’cloud storage’ forums Pattie-F​ ... you helped me out quite a bit in the old Revel days!
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Hi Reed! Thanks, I'm glad to be back helping on the forums!
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Are you talking about the big reflection of the sun in the lower right? This looks like a drone photo taken in the middle of the day in direct sunlight, and the water is a big mirror. You can try adding an ND filter on the camera (basically adding sunglasses), or bracketing exposures and combining with HDR tools to recover some additional detail, but you’re never going to be able to avoid blown out highlights in the middle of the sun (or in this case, the sun’s reflection).
Mike
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Your best bet would be to see if you can achieve something in Photoshop if you have access to that?