If you’re like most people, you’ve probably experienced the annoyance of flash glare in photos and videos. It’s that annoying white or yellowish light that seems to pop out of your subject’s eyes or clothes. There are a few ways to get rid of flash glare in Photoshop, but the best way depends on the type of glare you’re dealing with. Here are four tips for eliminating different types of flash glare:

  1. Remove reflections with a brush: If the glare is caused by reflections off of nearby objects, try using a brush to remove them. Just make sure to use a soft brush so you don’t damage the underlying image.
  2. Use a layer mask: If the glare is caused by an opaque object (like someone’s hair), use a layer mask to hide it while still allowing other parts of the image to show through. Just make sure to use a soft brush so you don’t damage the underlying image.
  3. Use adjustment layers: Sometimes adjusting an image’s brightness and contrast can help eliminate flash glare. Just be sure to experiment until you find something that works best for your particular situation.
  4. Use filters: There are also some filters available in Photoshop that can help eliminate flash glare, such as the Gaussian Blur filter or the High Pass filter (both found under Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur). Just be sure to experiment until you find something that works best for your particular situation ..