If you’re like most people, you probably use Adobe Illustrator to create logos, icons, and other graphics. But if you want to take your work to the next level, you’ll need to learn how to change exposure. Exposure is the amount of light that hits an image or object. It’s important because it affects how visible an image is. You can change exposure by adjusting the brightness, contrast, and saturation of your image. There are a few ways to adjust exposure in Illustrator:

  1. Use the Exposure slider in the Tools panel. This slider lets you control how much light enters your image. Drag it left (to decrease exposure) or right (to increase exposure).
  2. Use the Brightness/Contrast adjustment layer in the Layers panel. This layer lets you adjust both brightness and contrast at once. Drag it left (to decrease brightness) or right (to increase contrast).
  3. Use the Saturation adjustment layer in the Layers panel. This layer lets you adjust saturation—the intensity of color in an image—in a similar way to Brightness/Contrast adjustment layer. Drag it left (to decrease saturation) or right (to increase saturation). ..

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