Photoshop Elements Video: Fix an Overexposed Photo
Photoshop Elements Video: Fix an Overexposed Photo
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: Photoshop Elements Video: Fix an Overexposed Photo
In this Photoshop Elements 7 video, learn how to use the Multiply blend mode to fix an overexposed, hazy or washed-out photo.
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Photoshop Elements Video: Fix an Overexposed Photo
Date Listed:
2009-08-19
Submitted By:
brockney
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