Photoshop help: Fixing a bright light?
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drsprite
Registered: Jul 30, 2003
Total Posts: 188
Country: United States

I have this HDR image of Boston at dusk I've been working on, but I am running into a snag, I have a bright light ruining it.

Can anyone offer up any help on how to reduce the in-your-face bright light in the lower part of the frame?

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

This image is copyrighted by the owner



Scott Stoness
Registered: Sep 11, 2006
Total Posts: 7873
Country: Canada

Thats tough to fix - i tried it and its so overexposed on the light it is hard to fix.

Try opening the raw (if you have it) in photoshop with exposure turned way down and then blending (click move tool, shift they drag on top of the one with good exposure and then reduce the opacity. This might help. I am not sure.

If you reshoot, use AEB and 2 stop difference and then you have an exposure that you can blend for a better fixing of light.

Scott



caralan9
Registered: Nov 25, 2008
Total Posts: 1310
Country: Australia

Hi

I tried to copy a bit of the image (from the left bit of the photo) over the spot - fiddle with the skew and curves etc to try to match it to the rest of the photo

very rough - but better than the spot - nice photo

Alan

/Users/ceuser/Desktop/boston-hdr-fm-help1.psd



caralan9
Registered: Nov 25, 2008
Total Posts: 1310
Country: Australia

Sorry, meant copy from the right

/Users/ceuser/Desktop/boston-hdr-fm-help1.psd



paulhodson
Registered: Jul 22, 2003
Total Posts: 14344
Country: United Kingdom

Not meant to be sarcastic but



Kronick
Registered: Oct 11, 2008
Total Posts: 301
Country: Canada

paulhodson wrote:
Not meant to be sarcastic but



I was going to suggest the same thing. Are you against going with a crop? The best part of the image is certainly the top portion.



drsprite
Registered: Jul 30, 2003
Total Posts: 188
Country: United States

I thought about doing a crop, but it didn't look right to me, so I was going to keep the bottom portion. With it cropped like that, it won't print nicely without even further cropping, right?



beebibi
Registered: Apr 15, 2002
Total Posts: 1366
Country: United States

that's tough to fix... for me cloning is the only way - I tried it - see here



VRLR
Registered: Sep 07, 2005
Total Posts: 107
Country: United States

I live in that building in the foreground!

I'm trying to figure out where you were to take this? A long lens from the convention center, or the hotel?

I'm not a photoshop guru, but in my experience bright spots like the one in the lower left are very hard to get rid of. There is no data in those pixels to massage. Burn it and the light spot becomes a dark spot, cloning with all that detail and not drawing attention to the clone will be hard. Having said that beebibi's clone is very good.
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AuntiPode
Registered: Aug 05, 2008
Total Posts: 4922
Country: New Zealand

Repeat the mantra: The clone tool is my friend.



Bob Jarman
Registered: Feb 04, 2007
Total Posts: 3723
Country: United States

beebibi,

+1

Great clone job!

Bob



sbeme
Registered: Dec 23, 2003
Total Posts: 12716
Country: United States

Great cloning job, beebibi!



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