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Date/Time:2006-Nov-13 17:23:34
Subject:Re: OT: Local Contrast

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PanoTools NG: Re: OT: Local Contrast Pajuaba Gmail 2006-Nov-13 17:23:34
You can use two Threshold adjustment layers, one for highlights and 
other for shadows. In each one you duplicate and turn off the 
background, apply the Adj. Layer and merge visible. One of them will be 
inverted, so invert and give them a slight blur.
Hope this helps,
Rodolpho Pajuaba

Carel escreveu:

>I often use unsharp mask for local contrast enhancement, but almost always
>run into the problem of blowing out my highlights and shifting subtle detail
>in dark shadows to complete black. Is there a way in Photoshop to
>automatically mask areas above and below a given exposure threshold?
>
>Carel Struycken
>  
>



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