How can I remove SUN light/shadow with Photoshop?

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There is this image.
As you can see, top half is brightened by suns light, other half has shadow cast on it.
I would like to make both parts same so it looks like there is no shadow.



Is there any way this can be done in Photoshop ?










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    There is this image.
    As you can see, top half is brightened by suns light, other half has shadow cast on it.
    I would like to make both parts same so it looks like there is no shadow.



    Is there any way this can be done in Photoshop ?










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      There is this image.
      As you can see, top half is brightened by suns light, other half has shadow cast on it.
      I would like to make both parts same so it looks like there is no shadow.



      Is there any way this can be done in Photoshop ?










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      There is this image.
      As you can see, top half is brightened by suns light, other half has shadow cast on it.
      I would like to make both parts same so it looks like there is no shadow.



      Is there any way this can be done in Photoshop ?







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          • Create a pattern with a square selection from the top part of the
            illuminated wall

          pattern



          • Make a selection where the shadow is

          • Make a layer and fill it with this pattern


          • Menu Image > Adjustments > Desaturate

          • Change the blend of this layer, in this example is Hard Light

          • Use the same selection to create an Adjustment Levels Layer over the original image and increase the light and midtones

          • Select just the light part of the image inside this selection and create an Adjustment Curves Layer to adjust the light colors

          • Select just the dark part of the image inside this selection and create another Adjustment Curves Layer to adjust the midtones colors

          • Make an empty layer and use the Clone Stamp Tool to hide the seam

          SHADOW



          Menu Image > Duplicate > check Duplicate Merged Layers Only option and use this new document to make the last retouches



          Result



          wall






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          • Create a pattern with a square selection from the top part of the
            illuminated wall

          pattern



          • Make a selection where the shadow is

          • Make a layer and fill it with this pattern


          • Menu Image > Adjustments > Desaturate

          • Change the blend of this layer, in this example is Hard Light

          • Use the same selection to create an Adjustment Levels Layer over the original image and increase the light and midtones

          • Select just the light part of the image inside this selection and create an Adjustment Curves Layer to adjust the light colors

          • Select just the dark part of the image inside this selection and create another Adjustment Curves Layer to adjust the midtones colors

          • Make an empty layer and use the Clone Stamp Tool to hide the seam

          SHADOW



          Menu Image > Duplicate > check Duplicate Merged Layers Only option and use this new document to make the last retouches



          Result



          wall






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          • Holy smokes thanks sooo much. Can you btw tell me what did you use to make this gif ?
            – Picassomon
            1 hour ago










          • Kap............
            – Danielillo
            2 mins ago














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          • Create a pattern with a square selection from the top part of the
            illuminated wall

          pattern



          • Make a selection where the shadow is

          • Make a layer and fill it with this pattern


          • Menu Image > Adjustments > Desaturate

          • Change the blend of this layer, in this example is Hard Light

          • Use the same selection to create an Adjustment Levels Layer over the original image and increase the light and midtones

          • Select just the light part of the image inside this selection and create an Adjustment Curves Layer to adjust the light colors

          • Select just the dark part of the image inside this selection and create another Adjustment Curves Layer to adjust the midtones colors

          • Make an empty layer and use the Clone Stamp Tool to hide the seam

          SHADOW



          Menu Image > Duplicate > check Duplicate Merged Layers Only option and use this new document to make the last retouches



          Result



          wall






          share|improve this answer






















          • Holy smokes thanks sooo much. Can you btw tell me what did you use to make this gif ?
            – Picassomon
            1 hour ago










          • Kap............
            – Danielillo
            2 mins ago












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          • Create a pattern with a square selection from the top part of the
            illuminated wall

          pattern



          • Make a selection where the shadow is

          • Make a layer and fill it with this pattern


          • Menu Image > Adjustments > Desaturate

          • Change the blend of this layer, in this example is Hard Light

          • Use the same selection to create an Adjustment Levels Layer over the original image and increase the light and midtones

          • Select just the light part of the image inside this selection and create an Adjustment Curves Layer to adjust the light colors

          • Select just the dark part of the image inside this selection and create another Adjustment Curves Layer to adjust the midtones colors

          • Make an empty layer and use the Clone Stamp Tool to hide the seam

          SHADOW



          Menu Image > Duplicate > check Duplicate Merged Layers Only option and use this new document to make the last retouches



          Result



          wall






          share|improve this answer














          • Create a pattern with a square selection from the top part of the
            illuminated wall

          pattern



          • Make a selection where the shadow is

          • Make a layer and fill it with this pattern


          • Menu Image > Adjustments > Desaturate

          • Change the blend of this layer, in this example is Hard Light

          • Use the same selection to create an Adjustment Levels Layer over the original image and increase the light and midtones

          • Select just the light part of the image inside this selection and create an Adjustment Curves Layer to adjust the light colors

          • Select just the dark part of the image inside this selection and create another Adjustment Curves Layer to adjust the midtones colors

          • Make an empty layer and use the Clone Stamp Tool to hide the seam

          SHADOW



          Menu Image > Duplicate > check Duplicate Merged Layers Only option and use this new document to make the last retouches



          Result



          wall







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          • Holy smokes thanks sooo much. Can you btw tell me what did you use to make this gif ?
            – Picassomon
            1 hour ago










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            – Danielillo
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          Holy smokes thanks sooo much. Can you btw tell me what did you use to make this gif ?
          – Picassomon
          1 hour ago




          Holy smokes thanks sooo much. Can you btw tell me what did you use to make this gif ?
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