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Hopefully that's the right terms. I took a top picture of inside my car. the outside was super bright to get the interior perfect exposed. So I thought...."take a picture of the outside to be perfectly exposed and now is there a way to do Mask Luma Brush to brush out just the overexposed windshield relieving the layer underneath perfectly exposed outside???

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Normally you take exposure bracketed images (3, 5, …) and use HDR stacking to do this kind of automatically.

Only adjusting luma does not provide good results, as hue and saturation needs to be adjusted, too.

 

You can try to roughly mask the windshield area, and use blend mode „luminosity“.

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