Maybe, maybe not. I'd have to go into the other room and open Photoshop
to find out for sure.
I remember (pretty sure I remember) that in a PS Contrast adjustment
layer there are two sliders - Contrast & Brightness.
AFAIK, Gamma is a slider in a different kind of adjustment layer.
On 5/20/2016 9:04 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
John wrote:
I *think* "exposure compensation" in LR is the same as "exposure" in PS.
"Brightness" in PS seems to be something different, affecting contrast.
Could brightness be something like gamma?
On 5/19/2016 11:26 AM, Jack Davis wrote:
Is result in applying "exposure compensation" in LR significantly
different than applying an increase in either "exposure" or
"brightness" in PS? Anyone.
Gently!
J
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