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How to Use Dodge and Burn Tool




Make new layer and Fill it with 50% gray.

How to use Dodge Tool:


  1. Select Dodge Tool from Tools Panel.
  2. Select Midtones.
  3. Keep exposure in the range 0-15%
  4. Start using n the bright areas of the picture.
How to use Burn Tool:

  1. Select Burn Tool from Tools Panel.
  2. Select Shadows or Midtones.
  3. Keep exposure in the range 0-10%
  4. Start using in the dark areas of the picture.
These both tools are used give the contrast and dynamic look a person's face.

Watch the Video Tutorial of Dodge and Burn Tool on Youtube by clicking below,


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