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Posted on 29/10/10 6:00:06 PM |
Faith Ince
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Adjustment Brush in Camera Raw
I find that I used this brush at too high an opacity, and would like to cancel just the adjustment brush work. How do I do this? I don't want to cancel the whole bit of work as I have used other adjustments in ACR. Any help welcome Faith |
Posted on 30/10/10 09:07:21 AM |
Nick Curtain
Model Master Posts: 1768 Reply |
Re: Adjustment Brush in Camera Raw
Hi Faith I have attached an image, which I hope will help you. While this is a wonderful tool, I prefer to make some adjustments in PS, where you can make accurate selections. However, this is an excellent device for bringing back blown out sky. You will see in the red ellipse, that you have the ability to choose a new adjustment, add to an existing one, or erase an adjustment. With an adjustment point live, you can change the brightness etc. using the sliders below, within the area you've selected. The live adjustment point has a black circle in the centre. Open a RAW file, select the Adjustment Brush and make a brightness adjustment. Choose another area of the image and select new adjustment. The previous point will still be there and can be made live again by clicking on add. If you make a mistake, select the adjustment you wish to cancel, select erase, ensuring it's point is active and erase away. Nick |
Posted on 30/10/10 11:13:46 AM |
Faith Ince
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Re: Adjustment Brush in Camera Raw
Thanks Nick, will have a go this afternoon. Never thought of something so simple..... It will solve my immediate problem. Faith |