For example, the image I will use for this tutorial was taken through the window while traveling on a tour bus. I find this problem occurs especially while traveling, because you can’t go back to the location when the weather is better, or because you are seeing things through a pane of glass. In any case, the resulting image doesn’t show a wide range of tones, in other words, there’s not enough difference between the lights and the darks. ![]() Low contrast can happen for many different reasons bad weather for example or photographing through glass. In this article, I’ll explain to you why and how I use these tools to boost contrast. What I like to do is to manipulate Curves and Levels. Of course, there are many ways to adjust the contrast on Photoshop, there’s even a tool called Brightness and Contrast, however, it doesn’t give you much control. I’ll show you my workflow for how you can take control of contrast in your images using Curves and Levels in Photoshop. ![]() Not to worry though, it can be fixed in post-processing. Sometimes regardless of your best exposure skills, the conditions are not suited to get a wide range of tones. Have you ever found your photos flat? The colors are muted and it just looks dull? That’s because it lacks contrast.
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