In the https://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tu...hop-curves.htm there is an interesting section that deals with gaps between tonal peaks. It says:
'If the gaps occur in between tonal peaks, then a unique ability with curves is that it can decrease contrast in these unused tones — thereby freeing up contrast to be spent on tones which are actually present in the image. The next example uses a curve to close the tonal gap between the sky and darker foliage.'
Excuse my obtuseness but I really don't understand quite what is happening, or the thinking involved to achieve this. Looking at the curve I guess the top 3 points lock the highlights in place, but then what happens? My own experiments don't seem to be able to replicate the effect.
A step-by-step walkthrough would be appreciated.