If you’re like most photographers, you probably have a few favorite images that you love to show off on your social media and website. But, if you look closely, you may notice that some of your favorite photos are a little too bright or overexposed. If this is the case for you, there are a few things that you can do to fix overexposed areas in Photoshop CC. In this article, we’ll show you how to fix overexposed areas in Photoshop using three different methods: the Exposure slider, the Brightness/Contrast adjustment layer, and the Hue/Saturation adjustment layer. Method 1: The Exposure slider The first method for fixing overexposed areas in Photoshop is to use the Exposure slider. To use the Exposure slider, first select the area that needs to be fixed and then drag it left or right until the exposure looks correct. Be sure to experiment with different values until you find one that works best for your image. Method 2: The Brightness/Contrast adjustment layer If dragging the Exposure slider isn’t enough to fix an overexposed area, another option is to use the Brightness/Contrast adjustment layer. To use this method, first create a new layer by clicking on the New Layer button ( located in the Layers panel). Then select the area that needs to be fixed and drag it up until it looks correct. Finally, adjust the brightness and contrast of this new layer using either of these two controls. ..