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Photoshop Can Change How You Capture Images
Photoshop can change the way you take pictures. In Figure 44 , I have shown an image as it
originally existed on the left and then how it was enhanced by Photoshop on the right. The
original photo looks underexposed and drab, but the histogram indicates that it is actually
evenly and adequately exposed. This image was captured early in the morning and in the
shade. This type of soft and even light allows the camera to capture an exceptional amount
of image data and color depth even though the original image doesn't always look great.
From experience, I know that Photoshop will allow me to quickly and easily bring out the
beauty in this type of image. So, I trusted my equipment and experience in spite of what
my eyes were telling me about the lighting. I was not disappointed. Figure 44 will be the
primary topic of Chapter Nine — Adjustment Layers .
Chapter Nine is really a continuation of the topic of layers, but important enough to warrant
a separate chapter. It is all about Adjustment Layers .
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