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I see two differences between the two pix you posted.  The 1st difference is that the shadow areas (particularly, the car) are lightened with little change in the brighter tones.  The 2nd difference between them is that the contrast and saturation in the shadow areas have been reduced, making these areas look a bit "flatter" and grayer, not just brighter.  I'm going to guess that your major interest is simply making the car look good, so I'm going to guess that you would probably like the car brighter while retaining or even increasing contrast and saturation.


The easiest way to do this is to use the shadows/highlights tool.  It is located here in PS: image / adjustments / shadow-highlights.


I intentionally made the effect a bit more pronounced than in your goal image, and I've attached a screenshot of the settings I used for that tool.


If I guessed wrong, and you actually wanted the brighter image, but with flatter contrast and less color saturation, a few tweaks of the adjustments in that dialog box will get you most of the way there.


HTH,


Tom M


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