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the way, crush down the Highlights all the way, add lots of Contrast (all the way), max out
the Clarity. To finish off: add some sharpening and maybe a dark edge vignette. Okay, let's
try it.
SCOTT KELBY
Step Two:
Drag the Contrast slider all the way to the right (to +100). Then, drag the Shadows slider
all the way to the right, which tends to make the image look washed out. So, then, drag
the Clarity slider to +100. If it wasn't already blown-out outside the windows (or if your
room has visible lights), it probably is now, so we always drag the Highlights slider all the
way to the left (to -100). So, it's Contrast, Shadows, and Clarity to +100, and Highlights
to -100. That's the recipe (save it as a preset in the Presets panel and then it's a one-click
effect, right?). And, of course, you could also add the standard finishing effects (on page
184 ) , like vignetting and a soft glow.
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