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What are the typical range settings you would use for the Dodge and Burn tools? You will most often use the (shadows, midtones, highlights) setting for the Dodge tool, and the (highlights, shadows, midtones) setting for the Burn tool.​

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Answer:

dodge=highlights / burn=shadows

Explanation:

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You can carefully lighten specific areas of your image with the Dodge tool without modifying the color or saturation.

The Burn tool is used to darken certain areas of an image. The more times you paint over an area with the Burn tool, the darker it becomes.

Why Is It Called Dodging and Burning?

The terms "dodging" for brightening and "burning" for darkening certain portions of your shot mimic the darkroom film processing. To make sure everything was clear and appealing, photographers would first make a test print.

They had to examine their photograph to decide which regions they wanted to be brighter or darker because they lacked Photoshop. They frequently wrote these instructions on the test print; this PetaPixel article contains some outstanding examples.

For more information about Dodging and Burning refer to the link:

https://brainly.com/question/27946920

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