Press SHIFT+UP ARROW, to increase the value
by 500 degrees Kelvin, or press SHIFT+DOWN ARROW to
decrease the value by 500 degrees Kelvin.
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Select the Tint value, and press the UP ARROW key to
increase its value by 1, or press SHIFT+UP ARROW to
increase its value by 10. Press the DOWN ARROW key
to decrease its value by 1, or press SHIFT+DOWN ARROW
to decrease its value by 10.
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If you don??™t have large areas of your image where
details are blown out in all color channels, you can
recover details in an overexposed image by dragging the
Exposure slider to the left. Press the ALT key (Windows)
or the OPTION key (Macintosh) while dragging the slider.
The overexposed areas will be designated by a red,
green, or blue overlay. You may also see other colors,
which indicates that two color channels are blown
out. Drag the Exposure slider until the colors begin to
disappear. Don??™t reduce the exposure by more than 0.75;
the end results won??™t look natural.
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8. Click the Detail tab. The Camera Raw dialog box reconfigures, as shown below.
9. Drag the Sharpness slider to the right to increase the amount of sharpening applied
to the image; drag to the left to decrease it.
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