Concept
Lifting shadows reveals information but can make the image feel thin.
Deepening shadows adds density, but too much removes depth and atmosphere.
Shadows are the dark areas of a photo. They are not only black areas; they support weight and depth.
Lifting shadows reveals information but can make the image feel thin.
Deepening shadows adds density, but too much removes depth and atmosphere.
Use Shadows to decide how dark areas read, then Density to restore body.
For subtle shadow control, use Tone Curve instead of simply brightening everything.