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I find Levels a useful tool and would like to learn to use it better. E.g. I have an overly contrasty (burned out and dark) image I’d like to salvage. I do understand that dark and burned out areas with no detail can only be salvage by cloning.
QUESTION: I’d like to know what sort of rules of thumb (or eyeball) you all use to decide when the Levels of an image are the best they can be adjusted. My results tend to be a bit washed out.
QUESTION: I’d like to know what sort of rules of thumb (or eyeball) you all use to decide when the Levels of an image are the best they can be adjusted. My results tend to be a bit washed out.
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