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Help - the flash on my picture was too bright, how to fix picture?

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Shane...@adobeforums.com

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Dec 11, 2003, 9:56:28 PM12/11/03
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I have been trying to figure this out for 4 hours and need some help.

I took a picture with the camera too close so the face is overexposed. I am new to elements, can anyone help me?

I have tried painting over it with a flesh color but I can't seem to get the paint to stay, it just goes back to my original picture (which is on a white background).

Also, I can't seem to find the mask button, it isn't on my toolbar, someone please help!

- SS

Terri_...@adobeforums.com

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Dec 12, 2003, 1:19:38 AM12/12/03
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Shane, Why don't you try setting your layer blend mode located in the layers palette to multiply. You may have to do several sets of layers set at multiply depending on how overexposed your subject's face is. If the multiply is too strong, simply scale down the percentage of opacity for the topmost layer.

Terri

Bernard Saper

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Dec 14, 2003, 11:36:57 AM12/14/03
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An old photographer's trick to reduce the harshness of a flash is to cover
the flash head with a layer of Kleenex tissue. This will reduce the
intensity of the flash as well as soften sthe light. You can experiment
with how many individual layers of Kleenex work best for you.

Bernard Saper


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