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December 1, 2019
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How do I overexpose part of a photo on Photoshop Mobile?

  • December 1, 2019
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Hello! I usually use the over and underexpose some parts of my models faces in order to create that more intensified effect. So, with the PC version I had those tools. Does someone know how to use them in the iPad Pro or if they exist there? Thank you!

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Correct answer Pattie-F

You can use an adjustment layer and mask out the parts you do not want to lighten. See this link for using adjusment layers with Photoshop on the iPad:

The Basics: global adjustments -vs- clipped layer adjustments

 

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Legend
December 2, 2019

You can use an adjustment layer and mask out the parts you do not want to lighten. See this link for using adjusment layers with Photoshop on the iPad:

The Basics: global adjustments -vs- clipped layer adjustments

 

Pattie

Participant
December 2, 2019

Okay, thank you very much. And my last question, is there any way to use the patch tool in this Photoshop? Or does it just exist on photoshop fix? Because on the normal Photoshop I can only see the Punctual correction and the cloning tool, but not the patch. Thank you again!

Pattie-F
Legend
December 5, 2019

Currently, you can fix imperfections with the Heal tool and the Clone stamp tool.  For other features you want to see added next, you can make feature requests to let our team know which features are most important to you. You can also vote on requests that have already been made.  Feature Requests: Photoshop Mobile