iPad & iPhone User - UK (2020-01)

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other kinds of artifacts
across smoother areas of
tone. Don’t pump it up
too much, or your images
start to look ultra smooth
and artificial. Balancing
Sharpness and Noise
Reduction can often
dramatically improve a
picture’s clarity.
Exposure, Brilliance,
Highlights, Shadows, Contrast, Brightness, and Black
Point all adjust different aspects of an image’s overall
tonal range. Exposure bumps all tones up, and can
blow  out (eliminate detail) from the lightest areas.
Brightness and Brilliance carve out aspect of tones to
change, and can bring out detail from a dark photo or
enhance the brightest parts – but so can Shadows and
Highlights, which affect only the darkest and brightest
tones. It’s worth experimenting to find the right
balance, and this new editing environment makes it
very easy to play with values.
While Photos now includes Vibrance, Tint, and
Warmth – Saturation was already present – it can be
difficult to get the right tone on your images when
you’re trying to adjust for natural or artificial lighting.

Use Contrast to help images pop
by creating a greater distinction
between lights and darks

otherkindsofartifacts
acrosssmootherareasof
tone.Don’tpumpitup
toomuch,oryourimages
starttolookultrasmooth
andartificial.Balancing
SharpnessandNoise
Reductioncanoften
dramaticallyimprovea
picture’sclarity.
Exposure,Brilliance,
Highlights,Shadows,Contrast,Brightness,andBlack
Pointalladjustdifferentaspectsofanimage’soverall
tonalrange.Exposurebumpsalltonesup,andcan
blow out(eliminatedetail)fromthelightestareas.
BrightnessandBrilliancecarveoutaspectoftonesto
change,andcanbringoutdetailfromadarkphotoor
enhancethebrightestparts–butsocanShadowsand
Highlights,whichaffectonlythedarkestandbrightest
tones.It’sworthexperimentingto findtheright
balance,andthisneweditingenvironmentmakesit
veryeasytoplaywithvalues.
WhilePhotosnowincludesVibrance,Tint,and
Warmth–Saturationwasalreadypresent–itcanbe
difficulttogettherighttoneonyourimageswhen
you’retryingtoadjustfornaturalorartificiallighting.


Use Contrast to help images pop
by creating a greater distinction
between lights and darks
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