In this short “Two Minute Tip” I share a simple technique to create beautiful enhancements to eyes using the dodge and burn technique inside of Photoshop. This effect can be easily adapted to use inside of other post-processing applications, such as ON1 Photo RAW or Luminar by Skylum.
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In this short “Two Minute Tip” I share a simple technique to create beautiful enhancements to eyes using the dodge and burn technique inside of Photoshop. This effect can be easily adapted to use inside of other post-processing applications, such as ON1 Photo RAW or Luminar by Skylum.
Watch the Video:
To view more Two Minute Tips video tutorials, please click here.

Nicole S. Young is a photographer, published author, and educator specializing in Lightroom, Photoshop, and photography. She is best known for her books on food photography but is widely versed in various photographic genres, including landscape, nature, stock, travel, and lifestyle.
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Hey Nicole,
I really enjoyed this post and tutorial! I have done portrait work with a lot of different people with darker colored eyes and have always struggled with brightening their eyes, without it looking un-natural. This video was great because you were able to add just the right amount of pop to the models eyes. I will definitely put this strategy to practice and see how it works for me. Really helpful work!
Thanks,
Tyler
Thanks, Tyler. I’m glad the video was so helpful!