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A shadowy menace
The task is a walk in the park with Image/Adjustment/Shadow/Highlight. The dialog contains two sliders—unless you selected Show More Options at the bottom, but we'll discuss this option later.
Shadows Amount is for lightening darker, shadowed areas without changing lighter ones. Drag the slider to the right, and you can see that only the lightness of darker parts is increased while the sky and similarly lighter parts stay basically unchanged. We chose a setting of +30%, which worked nicely to show the details of the building and the landscape, formerly cast in shadow. Keep in mind though, that shadowed areas can contain much more picture noise and smudged details, which can be brought into view this way.
The Highlights Amount slider works just the opposite way. Use it to darken the highlighted areas, if you can. Unfortunately, Highlights Amount is unable to bring back details from parts totally bleached to white. Instead of details and colors, you will see just grayness. Drag the slider to the right to see the sky darkening. Just to show it in the article, we used a darkening of +15%.
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