Imagine that you are out on a great sunny day with friends in nature. So that this memory does not fade over the years, you need to capture it in a photograph. But that's bad luck, the photo suffered from sun glare. It's okay, this minor nuisance can be easily corrected with the help of everyone's favorite Photoshop program. How to do this, read on.
Necessary
Photoshop
Instructions
Step 1
Transfer a photo from your camera's flash drive to your computer to eliminate sun glare from your photo. Launch Adobe Photoshop.
Step 2
Open the photo you want to edit through it. After that create a new layer. Find Eye Dropper in your dashboard. This is an instrument depicted as an eyedropper.
Step 3
If you want to correct a person by removing sun glare on him, select an area of skin whose color you think is optimal and click on it with an eyedropper.
Step 4
Note that you need to choose a shade that is somewhere in between the darkest and lightest options. Once you have selected, the specified color will be automatically detected on the palette.
Step 5
Select a small brush from the toolbox and paint over all the highlights in the image. It should be painted on a new layer. Please note that after this the photo will lose its naturalness.
Step 6
To fix this, apply the "Blend Layers" function. To do this, make a copy of the original layer (command Duplicate layer). Then place the copy between the new and original layers. In the Blending Mode line, change the blending mode of the layers to Color.
Step 7
Take the Burn tool from the Toolbox to remove sun glare. Set the hardness of the brush to 0. In the Range and Exposure sections, set the Highlights and 10% respectively.
Step 8
Paint over the exposed parts of the photo with a brush. This will smooth out any unevenness in the color and also make it more uniform. Grab the Blur tool from the toolbar. Use this tool to blur individual areas of the photo.
Step 9
Feather the edges of the painted spots so they don't stand out. Then change the opacity of the middle layer (a copy of the main layer) to 50%