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Hidir will come home once again, and this is the time for learning about the exposer in Adobe Photoshop.

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So what is exposer in an era of Photoshop?

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Exposer is a measure of the amount of light in a week.

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If photo was taken, if you have any DSL or camera or if you are a photographer, then you must have

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to know that you love exposer because exposer is the measure of light.

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If you have the proper exposer, then you will have the proper lighting or proper brightness in your

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image.

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But if you don't have the proper exposer, then you will not have the proper brightness in your image.

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So for measurement of lighting, you have to focus on exposer so you can take a look.

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This is an image from our exercise file and right now we don't have applied exposer in here.

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And let me show you how this image will looks like you will apply the Exposer.

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So let me turn on the exposer layer and now you can take a look.

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We have some good light in here.

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So let's take a look in detail how it will apply the exposer in imaging Adobe Photoshop.

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Right now, we have to open our exercise file.

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So here is the file menu.

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Here is the open option.

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Inside the color adjustment folder, you will get this exposer image.

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So you just have to select it and then you have to click open.

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Click open.

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OK, here is an image and you can take a look.

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It's an image here with low light.

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And as I was saying from before, that exposer is the measurement of light.

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So if you want to make an adjustment of light, then you have to use the exposer.

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You will gain the exposer option inside the adjustments panel.

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So here is the adjustments panel.

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And here is the exposer option.

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OK, so this is the properties of exposer.

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And if you want to increase the lighting here, then you have to move these exposer points out.

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Right.

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Then you will have the last point.

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And if we want to decrease or reduce the lighting from this image, then you have to move this pointer

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at the left.

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Then you will have the negative or minus point in here.

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OK, so we will increase the exposer a little and we want to increase the lighting in here.

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So we have to move the exposer pointer at.

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Right.

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OK, right now we have the plus one point for exposer, and you can take a look, we have some good

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lighting in here, so let's compare between before and after.

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So here is the exposed O'Learys added.

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Let me turn it off.

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Here is the before image and let me turn it on.

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And we have the good lighting image in here.

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And if you want to get some presets, you will have it in your Photoshop software if you raise the preset

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option.

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And right now we have the custom.

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So if you click on the costume, you will have four different presets.

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If you still have the minus one zero one point or then you will have that dark image.

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So let me show you, OK?

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Right now we have the minus one point, OK?

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And here is the value and we have the low lighting image.

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So let me take on this process once again.

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This is the minus two point.

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Oh, and we have more low light image and you can take a look.

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Here is the perimeter of exposer.

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We have the minus two point or in the exposer value and we don't have enough lighting in this image.

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So let me click on this abrasives to let me go four plus one and you feel this plus one, then you will

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have some good lighting.

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So let me click over here.

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Right now we have plus one and we have good lighting.

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And if we select plus two, then you will have over lighting in this image.

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So let me show you, OK?

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Here is the plus two and we have over fletching in this image.

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So I think the last one is good for this image.

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So let me select one and we have the perfect lighting for this image.

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So the balancing of exposer depends on your image and on your needs.

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So this is how it will make the adjustment of lighting using exposer in Adobe Photoshop.
