I can't make the meeting Doug, but I assume you mean something like the 'shadow' lighten feature in iPhoto. I use it all the time to even out lighting. Sent from my iPhone On Nov 17, 2009, at 9:35 AM, Doug Bale <dougbale@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Okay, here's one specific issue I'd love to see addressed, either > tonight.Occasionally I get photos in which the flash coverage has > been uneven. I cope by isolating and adjusting the under- or over- > lit areas as separate layers, then merging them back into the > original. It works, but it's clumsy. It would be quicker to create > an adjustment layer, correct for the worst-exposed of the image, > then add a gradient so that the correction diminishes smoothly from > maximal there to minimal where it's not needed. I can't figure out > how to do it.Similarly, it seems to me I should be able to use a > gradient to correct a colour cast that's thrown over part of an > image by an off-camera light source or reflective surface.Anybody > know how to do this in Photoshop? I'll bring along a sample image > tonight. > --- > Manage your account options at //www.freelists.org/list/muglo > > > --- Manage your account options at //www.freelists.org/list/muglo