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Correcting for a shadow splitting an image

New Here ,
Dec 10, 2018 Dec 10, 2018

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I have a group picture of a rowing team that was taken from a drone. It's a cool picture but trees caused there to be half of the group in sunlight and the other half in shadow. How do I correct for this so it looks like the whole team was taken in the same light?

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The shadow is pretty soft, so that is good that there are no real hard edges. I would make a curved adjustment layer then mask/paint in the corrections. You're not going to be able to match the sunny look, but you can lighten them, warm up the color, and add a bit of contrast with the adjustment layer.

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Best to show a shot of your image, so we can better answer it.

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The shadow is pretty soft, so that is good that there are no real hard edges. I would make a curved adjustment layer then mask/paint in the corrections. You're not going to be able to match the sunny look, but you can lighten them, warm up the color, and add a bit of contrast with the adjustment layer.

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