Clipping can really screw up a photo. As you make adjustments to a developed image, it’s possible to clip data (essentially create a loss of detail in the shadows or higlights). Crush the whites or blacks in an image and you’ll lose important areas and range. Sure, the problem shows up most when you print, but it can still really screw up an image.
Complete story at - Stop Clipping Your Highlights and Shadows in Photoshop or Lightroom | Photofocus
Complete story at - Stop Clipping Your Highlights and Shadows in Photoshop or Lightroom | Photofocus
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