Tom Evans November 28, 2017 Share November 28, 2017 How do I best replicate the Dodge and Burn known from Photoshop? Link to comment Share on other sites
Emily Haine November 29, 2017 Share November 29, 2017 I would think that highlight controls will do exactly that, but @cameronrad could might elaborate more on that? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites
Anton Meleshkevich November 29, 2017 Share November 29, 2017 I think, hardest part would be pinning your correction to a face. I found Davinci Resolve tracker not so good as Scratch tracker for that kind of purpose. Or you just want to find a way to create exactly the same effect on pixels' values? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites
Andy Minuth November 30, 2017 Share November 30, 2017 In Baselight 5 You can use the matte brush in the paint tool, which creates a matte for a layer with a brush. Brushstrokes can be tracked. Then just add the desired correction (brighter, darker, etc.) to the layer and You will paint it on to the image. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites
Anton Meleshkevich December 28, 2017 Share December 28, 2017 You can try dodge and burn blending modes in a layer node. Link to comment Share on other sites