Reverse “High Noon” Effect in Photoshop Elements
This effect emphasizes one element of your image by brightening the object you’d like to draw attention to. This tutorial is modeled after the Photoshop Elements 7 Smart Brush.
Duplicate the Reverse High Noon Effect in Photoshop Elements
- Select the area of your image you’d like to emphasize.
- Add a Brightness/Contrast Adjustment Layer by clicking on the half-black half-white circle on the Layers Palette. Adjust the Brightness slider to 100, or until you achieve the desired effect.
- Adjust the opacity of the Adjustment Layer to taste.
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