In this tutorial, Scott Kelby shows you how to create contrast using the Targeted Adjustment Tool (or TAT for short), which lets you click-and-drag right on the image, and the tool will tweak the right part of the curve for you automatically.
This free chapter is from Adobe Photoshop CS4 Book for Digital Photographers,
Debi wrote Photoshop 911 with this problem of under exposure in her photographs:
> Hi, I have a picture of my wedding reception.> Becuase of the lighting around the room, the> Can you tell me how to lighten it, without changing us?> background of all the pictures look dark.> I am a little confused on the layers.> Then a duplicate layer where I did some adjustments> What I have so far is the main layer that I did not> do any changes to. > to our skin (named skin).> Thanks so much> Please tell me where I go from here to follow your steps.
PHOTOSHOP MADNESS is a state of mind where you cannot control your urge to surf the web in search of outstanding Photoshop work... and all of a sudden it's dinner time! So we go surfing today to find some goodies, and we've indeed found quite a few.
Be careful what you click -- beware of malware and phishing sites We remind you, however, especially Windows users -- be careful what you click. There are malware, phishing stalker and predator links abundant in many of the replicated sites these days. Whatch those little popups in the text. Just stay on the tutorial / content paths and you'll be okay.
First, we'll introduce Andrea Austoni...