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I have a digital photo of a person’s face, backlit by sun coming in a window, casting half the person’s face in deep shadow. I had overlooked it for years, because of the shadow, but recently discovered it is a wonderful photo, once the areas in shadow are lightened a bit. The entire photo is a bit noisy, but the shadowed areas have a LOT of noise/artifacts and they are all brightly colored blocks, mostly reds and greens. I would like to make them more flesh-toned, like adjacent brighter areas, while still keeping the relative lighting. Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
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