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Exposure’s Brush tool offers a lot of useful editing functionality for any workflow. It allows you to perform basic retouching in Exposure such as skin softening, teeth whitening or dodge and burn. It also allows you to control the application of effects to specific areas of your photos. And you don’t have to worry about switching back and forth between different software programs. The video below demonstrates the simple process of stacking multiple effects layers in Exposure X.
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Art-inspired storytelling photographer Randy Kepple teaches about Exposure's non-destructive capabilities when working with RAW images. There are several advantages when using this superior file format. RAW files give you far more room to make adjustments in post, which ultimately help you get better quality photos.
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Sharon Covert wins our monthly sharing award for June. Learn about her and see some runner-up images from last month in the announcement article. We used her winning shot as the header of this email. |
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