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		<title>By: lazybytes.com &#187; Reveal Under Exposed Photo</title>
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		<dc:creator>lazybytes.com &#187; Reveal Under Exposed Photo</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Found this neat tip at LiewCF.com. Under exposed ( darked out ) photos can be easily corrected, or at least reveal the darkness part, by adjusting the gamma level of the picture. Open the photograph in image editing software like PhotoFiltre. Click Adjust -&#62; Gamma correct…, drag the bar to the right hand side. That&#8217;s it. The photograph is back to life&#8230;.       Tags [...]</description>
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