How to use the Levels option in Photoshop

How to use the Levels option in Photoshop

Photos clicked with a digital camera are not always correct. If you have a lot of knowledge of Photoshop then you can improve your photo. For example, increasing or decreasing the brightness of some images, correcting their levels, etc. In this way there are many different improvements in the image which can improve your image. Can improve. In this post we will learn to use Levels:
Levels and curves:
If you want to improve the tonal range of your image, you can use Levels and Curve - for example, by creating Shadow or Highlight Brighter or Darker - you can improve Levels and Curves.
Saturation:
If colors are muted or dull in an image, you can increase saturation. You can also reduce Saturation to reduce colors more.
Auto-adjustment tools:
If you are not sure exactly how to make improvements, Photoshop comes with several auto-adjustment tools that can improve your images.

Using adjustment layers 

We will use the adjustment layer to correct the images. The adjustment layer is a type of informal editor because they do not actually change the original image.
Levels
Each image contains a mixture of shadows, highlights and midtones. Shadow is the darkest part of the image, Highlights are the brightest part, and midtones are the middle part of everything. When you are adjusting Levels, you are adjusting different tones then you can use the brightness and contrast tool for the same type of adjustment.

Levels adjustment tips

Here are some tips to get the best results with levels: 
  • If you are using multiple adjustment layers, you may need to adjust the levels after making changes to other adjustment layers. 
  • If you want to compare Levels adjustment with the original image, you can turn the adjustment layers on and off. 
  • Generally, you want to adjust the black and white sliders so that they fit the data in the histogram.
Remember, since you are using adjustment layers, none of these changes are permanent until you export your image. So if you see any clipping in your image, there is no need to panic. To find the levels of clipping, just look at your adjustment layers, then adjust the levels as needed.
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