Hey,
thanks for the answers.
Campo:
Yeah i am trying to overexpose too, but in this case i had bright sunshine and dark shadow from the cliff so there was not much room to play...Thanks for the tipp though!!!!
Alan:
I know what you mean with no detail in the shadows...The point is that the brush on
exposure behaves different to the
exposure in the basic panel...that is what i dont understand....
Does it? Which sliders do you mean? the ones under the curve or the ones in the basic panel?
"Alan working":
I use it as well for lighten up faces...That works quite well if used carefully...
Rick:
if I just want the lights to be darker for instance....Cant i just lower the
exposure and brightness? That gives me control over the
light parts and leaves the shadows alone, or?
I think i asked that in another thread but it comes again down to difference from basic panels and curves....Still didn't manage to get the kelby book.....
Ps.: I really have to learn how to use the quoting properly....