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Lightroom: Add a light source in 5 Easy Steps

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Lightroom: Add a light source in 5 Easy Steps - 06-16-2009, 01:10 PM


I never thought about using the Graduated Filter tool this way. Very cool!

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06-16-2009, 02:32 PM


I had read that post yesterday and am looking forward to trying it out on some shots I have taken. If I can get it to work like they have, it will be an excellent tool!
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is this possible in photoshop you think? It looks like it works awesomely!

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06-16-2009, 02:40 PM


Here is a quote from the article. I am not a photoshop guru by any means though.

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In many cases you will find the Graduated Filter gives better results than, for example, the Shadows/Highlights filter in Photoshop and it’s a lot less work.
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