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 In this section, we present techniques for retouching that are matched to particular situations in which objects are photographed, as well as to those objects themselves.
  Mastering retouching techniques that fit the characteristics of a given photograph will help make your digital photos look nicer than ever before.
Tint RetouchingAdjusting Brightness and Contrast
Tint Retouching
[Restoring the object's original colors]
 Retouch colors inadvertently changed by the light source used to take the picture, or from reflections of the colors of surrounding objects.
Fluorescent lighting gives a greenish cast to pictures.
This means that you must compensate for the greenish cast in order to bring out the real color.

Adjusting Brightness and Contrast
[Adjusting Brightness and Contrast]
 Making photos whose colors are too dark or too bright to look fresh and alive.
Backlighting makes the main subject too dark.
Leaving the color alone, you will need to brighten the picture.
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