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Correcting Uneven Exposures
It's deceptively easy to set your polarising filter slightly off-kilter when you're taking a landscape shot and not realise you've done it. However, it can result in an image in which the sky is either too dark or uneven in tonality. In some cases, the foreground may also be too dark as well. In this feature we'll explain how to correct both problems using a rather extreme example.
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