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Your image would require 'major reconstruction'! But for a tutorial link-
https://www.damiensymonds.net/2010/03/softening-hard-shadows-method-1.html
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Thanks for the suggestions. The link is helpful.
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Thanks for the info.
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Use the dodge tool. I found my mother's smile today under a nasty nose shadow in a photo taken in 1967. It takes a while, but you will be astonished at the amount of detail you will discover. Using it is kind of like when an archaeologist releases a fossil from its rock using just a toothpick.
Scott
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Thank you. I'll give it a try.
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Hi,
Using Shadows/Highlights could help:
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Thank you. Shadows/Highlights adjustment will be applied to the entire image, or we can apply it to only shadow area somehow?
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Hi,
In the above example I used it on the whole image, but you could use a Layer Mak to apply it just to the shadow area if that works best for you.
Below are some link may help you with Layer Masks:
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/masking-layers.html
Also search for Layer Mask tutorials on sites like Youtube.
thanks,
Sim
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Great! Thank you for the details. I'll give a try.
Regards.
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I don't think this can be repaired. There's not enough detail to work with under those harsh, dark shadows.
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It's certainly very difficult to repair it to get ideal result. I have tried several methods.
Thanks & regards.
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Frequency separation might work, but you would need to be good at brushing in tones. I did it on some portraits to soften the harsh light, but your image would be more challenging.
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Thank you for your suggestions.
Regards.