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Hello, All!
One of the things I have the most trouble with on digital photos is the lighting variation with a flash shot.
If I have a group photo where there are 3 rows of people and those in the front are lit up but in the back are a bit dark, what is the best approach to fixing the brightness so it is more or less even throughout. Simply adjusting brightness won’t do it (obviously).
With best regards, Colonel Blip. E-mail:
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One of the things I have the most trouble with on digital photos is the lighting variation with a flash shot.
If I have a group photo where there are 3 rows of people and those in the front are lit up but in the back are a bit dark, what is the best approach to fixing the brightness so it is more or less even throughout. Simply adjusting brightness won’t do it (obviously).
With best regards, Colonel Blip. E-mail:
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