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Fixing Burned Out Highlights Using Blend Ranges
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SummarySometimes an image has areas which are completely white and cannot be easily fixed. Here's a way to clearly identify such areas using inversion and Blend Ranges, then turning this into a mask to constrain filling in this area with a painted colour. You can also of course reconstruct the texture and luminosity information within this area, for example with cloning, though such action is beyond the scope of this particular video. VideoClick image to watch on YouTube: DetailPublication Date: 22-Mar-19 Duration: 5:27 See alsoAffinity Photo Tutorials on Fixing Issues Affinity Photo Tutorials on Highlights Affinity Photo Tutorials on Blend Ranges
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