How To Save A Washed Out Photo

Sometimes, no matter how hard we try, we mess up a photo. Take this photo of my hubby for instance.

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I was using all manual settings on my camera, but they happened to be for my last location.

As you can see, the photo is nearly washed out. It was a bright, sunny day and my husband looks like a ghost.

But with a few modifications, you can change a mistake into a really great & timeless photograph.

Things to do when your photo is washed out.

-decrease the exposure
-increase the black point
-decrease the brightness
-increase the contrast
-bump up the saturation
(in this instance I bumped it all the way up)
-use a sepia toned filter
-sharpen A LOT
-for a final added touch I added a gamma vignette

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Heather Durdil

Heather is a wife, mother, and professional photographer who makes her home in Northeastern Ohio. She blogs at http://www.domesticextraordinaire.com
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One response to “How To Save A Washed Out Photo”

  1. Alli Worthington

    Because I am the world's WORST photographer- this is the best tip ever.

    Thanks!

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