I show you my tricks how I fix an overexposed sky in post-production. To watch my upcoming tutorials, too, subscribe to my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/gabavr?sub_confirmation=1

Despite 360 camera manufacturers are breaking the limits to get higher dynamic range, some light conditions are still challenging for most of the devices nowadays. So even in a well-exposed scene we can have an overexposed sky, especially when we are shooting on a cloudy day.

The thin clouds increase the bright area in the sky, just like a softbox in front of a spotlight. And as the Sun shines through the cloudcracks it’s getting even worse. In such a case a huge part of the sky can be blown out.

In such cases I always to correct these problems and not to hide them completely. I mean, having a small overexposed spot around the sun is always natural. I only want to hide that “softbox” effect and how to fix the overexposed sky this way.

And this time I show you how!

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