Chances are you’ve noticed that when you attempt to increase the exposure in an image that is underexposed, you are going to clip your highlights-take areas of light color information and make them completely white. Before Camera Raw 4.1, the only way for you to compensate for this would be to dial back the exposure. Now, with the Recovery slider you can bring back some of the detail that was lost in the highlights without affecting the entire image.
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