Lowering bright areas in photos
Shooting in RAW and was wondering what kind of tools that are best to remove a little bright area for typical images of people / portraits without lowering too much exposure elsewhere in the picture. I say shoot in raw to see it is a raw program in PS with different settings there. Otherwise, I have used the shadow / highlights to date.
Re: Lowering bright areas in photos
The simplest and perhaps most effective is to get Exposure down, and then lifting corresponding Brightness to compensate in between them. But theres shadows again as a result of this, it might be an idea to go down Blacks or Shadows or whatever it is called in your converter.
When you lose contrast a little, you can use something such as Curves to correct again. There you can patch for hours if you wish. You are never completely satisfied.
Re: Lowering bright areas in photos
In ACR (in PS) there is a Handle called Recovery, which is for exactly this. It makes the very brightest areas darker, but does not affect the rest of the image somewhat particularly.
Re: Lowering bright areas in photos
I have almost stopped using Recovery. Often feel that it kills too much of the nuances in the top. I feel that the use of Exposure gives me better control over the final result.
But in some cases Recovery is straightforward. Where Exposure cannot do the job.