Glossary Of Photography Terms
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Shadow Recovery Shadow recovery is a post-processing technique used to restore detail and tonal information in the shadow areas of a digital image that have been underexposed or clipped during capture. By selectively brightening shadow regions and adjusting tonal values, photographers can reveal hidden details, textures, and nuances that were previously obscured or lost in the shadows. Shadow recovery is achieved using photo editing software with advanced tone mapping, exposure adjustment, and shadow enhancement tools.
These tools allow photographers to selectively lighten shadow areas while preserving overall image quality and minimizing noise and artifacts. Shadow recovery is particularly useful in high-contrast scenes where the dynamic range exceeds the capabilities of the camera sensor, resulting in underexposed shadows and overexposed highlights. By recovering shadow detail, photographers can enhance the visual impact and depth of their images, improve tonal balance, and create more compelling and expressive photographs. |
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