Here is a photo I took of an unusual underground waterfall. it was pitch dark so I had to use flash. The problem was that the little specks of water caught the light from the flash making bright circles.
I know this will never be a great photo, but if only I could reduce the impact of all those circles it would be a good record shot.
Don't worry about the bright rocks in the top corners - I can deal with those.
I think there might be some way to make a second layer, then filter it to entirely remove the brightest parts only, or something like that? Is it totally impossible? (Nothing seems impossible in Photoshop!)
Many thanks for any suggestions - I'm quite experienced with Photoshop but I can't see a solution.
I know this will never be a great photo, but if only I could reduce the impact of all those circles it would be a good record shot.
Don't worry about the bright rocks in the top corners - I can deal with those.
I think there might be some way to make a second layer, then filter it to entirely remove the brightest parts only, or something like that? Is it totally impossible? (Nothing seems impossible in Photoshop!)
Many thanks for any suggestions - I'm quite experienced with Photoshop but I can't see a solution.
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