Three Zone Thinking 2: No Midtones & Reverse-S Curve
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In our second video about using three zones to focus action (darks, midtones, lights), we now look at an image that contains hardly any detail in the mid-tone, with significant darks and lights. We also show how the darks and lights can be stretched by using Curves to fill the mid-tones.
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