Enhance your photos and improve contrast by controlling the light and intensity of color in select areas. Dodge, burn, saturate and desaturate your photos to accentuate and define shapes, magnify and fade color, and add shadows and highlights.
You can use the Dodge and Burn tool to lighten or darken areas in a photo without affecting other areas. The tool is often used to lighten underexposed areas or darken overexposed areas.
You can save your settings as a preset for future use.
To Lighten or Darken Areas of a Photo:
Under Brush settings select from the following preference settings:
Click Done.
When you adjust the range slider, a preview of the areas of the image that will be affected by brushing will be shown as a grayscale image. The brighter the pixels are in the preview image, the more they will be affected by brush strokes. Areas that are pure white will be affected with full strength, and areas that are black will be completely unaffected. For best results, move the range slider until the pixels you want to dodge or burn are white, and areas that you want to leave unaffected are black.
Scroll with your mouse to adjust the brush size on the fly, or use SHIFT + mouse scroll to adjust feathering.
To Saturate or Desaturate Areas of a Photo:
Under Tool Settings, select one of the following:
You can right-click a slider to reset to the default value.