New user? Subscribe!  ·  Already a subscriber? .

Fixing Bright Highlights

By Dave Cross  ·  January 1st, 2011

Dave shows you how to use selective editing, Photo Filter adjustment layers and the Clone Stamp tool to repair bad highlights in a photo.

Attention!

This content is only available to subscribers.

1 Reply to Fixing Bright Highlights:

  1. Lee

    April 10, 2011 at 6:44 am

    I appreciate your including a “cheatsheet” for this process. I find that being able to read along as I watch the video helps me to better comprehend what the lecturer is saying.

    In fact, usually, after I watch a video for the first time, during a second viewing, I’ll take my own notes on what’s said. That way I can try the process myself without having to watch the video while I’m doing it.

Tell us what you think.

You must be to post a comment.

Learn Elements Today!

Learn Elements Today DVD boxIf you're looking for the quickest way to get up to speed with Adobe Photoshop Elements 10 (or earlier versions, both Windows and Mac), check out our "Learn Elements Today" training course DVD. Our gurus will take you inside all aspects of Elements.
Watch the first two videos here:

Who Are We?

We are Photo One Media, a small company based in lovely Portland, Oregon. Our passion is helping people create, enhance, and share photos; designing cards, calendars, books and scrapbooks; and getting the most out of your digital camera.

Photoshop Elements Techniques is a magazine and website devoted to helping folks get the most out of Adobe Photoshop Elements. Subscribers get six feature-packed issues per year, with weekly tutorial videos and more on this site. If you would like to see the magazine for yourself, you can get two free sample issues.

Follow us!

Follow us on Twitter

Find us on Facebook