Professional editor Mandy Blake just wrote this article on using curves to make backlit photos pop. She was featured at iheartfaces for their "Before and After" tutorial. She shows how to do it in three easy steps using the curves adjustment tool in photoshop. We all have the same problem of finding perfect backlighting, but end up with our subject underexposed with muddy skin tones. Read this article to help edit that problem and make your images pop!
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Monday, September 24, 2012
Using Curves to Make a Backlit Photo Pop
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backlighting,
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curves,
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Mandy Blake,
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