When you’re working with photos in Photoshop, it’s important to match the lighting in the scene. This can be done by adjusting the light levels and brightness of the images, or by using a lighting tool like Lightroom. Here are some tips on how to do this:

  1. Adjust light levels: When you adjust light levels, you’ll want to make sure that they’re set at a level that will allow your photo to look its best. You can do this by choosing File > Save As… and then selecting a level of brightness or lightness.
  2. Use a lighting tool: If you don’t have any light levels set, you can use a lighting tool like Lightroom to create a better match between the scene and your photo. This can be done by opening Lightroom and clicking on one of the tools in the left sidebar, or by using one of the keyboard shortcuts (like Command+L).
  3. Use curves: If you want to create more realistic lighting effects, you can use curves to change how much light is given to each pixel in your photo. You can do this by choosing File > Create> Curve… and then selecting an angle or range of angles for your curve.