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    Uneven lighting?

    Alright i'm trying to fix this problem where the lighting is noticeably uneven.

    here's a snip of what i'm trying to fix: View image: Sample

    You see at the left side it's much darker, how would i fix this?

    ALSO! what would be the best method to remove that thick orange beam that's on a slant?

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    Re: Uneven lighting?

    Hm tricky, but not impossible. But will probably be a lot of fiddling until you get the result you're looking for. I'd have two methods;

    1. clone stamp tool....long and slightly aggravating but pretty accurate if you turn the oppacity down to 85% then it won't make such a big contrast and blend in.

    2. Image-->adjustments-->selective color--->chose "Reds" and then you're gonna have to try out a mixture (to remove the orange)
    -2nd method to remove the darker area is select it copy/paste onto a new layer (just the darker part), and then go to Image-->Adjustments-->brightness & Contrast or selective colors

    off the top of my head those are two methods that I would use, but by no means the best ones. Although be prepared because this isn't gonna be a 1minute fix...it might take a lot of coffee if you're OCD like me.

    might give it a go later to see how it works out.

    hope that helps.

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    Re: Uneven lighting?

    This .psd shows you how to fix it, If you know what most of the tools are in Photoshop, you will be able to figure it out.
    door.psd
    Chad Spruce Carter


 

 

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