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What steps will you follow to add lighting to a photograph?

Create highlights on the new
layer using the Dodge or
Paintbrush tools.

Delete the untouched areas of the
new layer using the Eraser tool.

Repeat this technique to add more
highlights, adding a new layer
each time.

Make a copy of the original file as a
new layer and work on this copy.

Blend the two layers by changing the
opacity of the upper layer.

Visualize the lighting you require and
how it will interact with the different
surfaces in the photograph.










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Answer:

  1. Make a copy of the original file as a new layer and work on this copy.
  2. Create highlights on the new  layer using the Dodge or  Paintbrush tools.
  3. Visualize the lighting you require and  how it will interact with the different  surfaces in the photograph.
  4. Delete the untouched areas of the  new layer using the Eraser tool.
  5. Blend the two layers by changing the  opacity of the upper layer.
  6. Repeat this technique to add more  highlights, adding a new layer  each time.

Explanation:

To add light to the photograph, above mentioned steps are followed. In first step, a copy has been created to manipulate the image and blend this with original image after completion of lighting process. In next step,  highlight the area on duplicate image that you want to light. Then add light effects that you want on your photograph. With the help of eraser tool, erase the untouched dark area and add some white background to change the opacity of the original layer. repeat this technique to add more highlights and the layers to meet the requirement.

Answer:

1. Make a copy of the original file as a new layer and work on this copy.

2. Visualize the lighting you require and how it will interact with the different surfaces in the photograph.

3. Create highlights on the new layer using the Dodge or Paintbrush tools.

4. Delete the untouched areas of the new layer using the Eraser tool.

5. Blend the two layers by changing the opacity of the upper layer.

6. Repeat this technique to add more highlights, adding a new layer each time.

Explanation:

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