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Amit M.
AM
Animator/Designer/Illustrator

How can I correct overexposure in the simplest way.

I find it takes me a long time to correct overexposure in photos and was wondering if there were a simpler method.
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Gustavo J.
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Photographer/ owner at Digitall Studio (561)308-7478
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most overexposures are noticeable in the highlights move highlights and whites sliders to the left and see some of the details coming back
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Andrea C.
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Head of Regulated Market Service Digital Channels
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By using the autocorrect function. Obviously it can be easily used for one image at time. If you refer to a particular workflow, the matter is different.
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Rachel C.
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Photographer at Rachel Callan Photography
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The exposure slider is located in the develop module.
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