Faites ressortir les détails d’une partie trop claire ou trop sombre de la photo en ajustant rapidement les tons clairs ou foncés dans Adobe Photoshop.
Convertir votre photo pour appliquer un filtre dynamique
Ouvrez une photo et sélectionnez son calque. Choisissez Filtre > Convertir pour les filtres dynamiques, puis cliquez sur OK. Cette opération vous permet de conserver l’image d’origine. Vous aurez ainsi la possibilité d’apporter ultérieurement des modifications au réglage Tons foncés/Tons clairs que vous appliquerez à l’étape suivante.
Conseil : vous pouvez directement appliquer un réglage Tons foncés/Tons clairs sur la photo, mais la conversion préalable pour les filtres dynamiques offre la possibilité de modifier ultérieurement le réglage, voire de le supprimer.
Ajouter un calque de réglage
Appliquez un calque de réglage Tons foncés/Tons clairs pour affiner le réglage des zones sous ou surexposées d’une image. Choisissez Image > Réglages > Tons foncés/Tons clairs pour ouvrir les paramètres.
Augmenter la luminosité des zones sous-exposées d’une photo
Faites glisser le curseur Tons foncés pour éclaircir les zones sombres.
Conseil : activez/désactivez la case à cocher Aperçu pour comparer le résultat avant et après retouche.
Corriger les zones surexposées d’une photo
Faites glisser le curseur Tons clairs vers la droite pour révéler les détails d’une zone trop claire. Cliquez sur OK pour appliquer le réglage.
Conseil : sélectionnez Afficher plus d’options pour voir les autres paramètres disponibles pour affiner le réglage.
Conseil : enregistrez votre image au format PSD ou TIFF pour pouvoir affiner les réglages Tons foncés/Tons clairs ultérieurement. Ces formats de fichier vous permettent également d’enregistrer une version dans un format différent, comme JPEG ou PNG.
Pour ajuster les réglages Tons foncés/Tons clairs, double-cliquez sur Tons foncés/Tons clairs sous Filtres dynamiques dans le panneau Calques.
Testez les réglages Tons foncés/Tons clairs sur vos propres photos pour évaluer leur effet.
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