Operation Manual

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Processing and developing photos
Last updated 11/30/2015
Edit an Adjustment Brush or Graduated Filter/Radial Filter effect
To edit an Adjustment Brush or Graduated Filter effect, you can do any of the following:
Press H to hide or show the pin and Graduated Filter guides, or choose a display mode from the Show Edit Pins
menu in the toolbar.
Press O to hide or show a mask overlay of the Adjustment Brush tool effect, or use the Show Selected Mask Overlay
option in the toolbar.
Press Shift+O to cycle through a red, green, or white mask overlay of the Adjustment Brush tool effect.
Drag the Effect sliders.
Press Ctrl+Z (Windows) or Command+Z (Mac OS) to undo your adjustment history.
Click Reset to remove all adjustments of the selected tool.
Remove an Adjustment Brush effect or a Graduated Filter effect by selecting its pin and pressing Delete.
(Adjustment Brush tool) Move the pointer over the pin and drag the double-pointing arrow to the right to increase
the effect, or to the left to decrease the effect.
(Adjustment Brush tool) To undo part of the adjustment, select the Erase brush option, and paint over the
adjustment.
(Graduated Filter tool) Drag the pin to move the center point of the effect.
(Graduated Filter tool) Position the pointer over the center white line until a curved, double-pointing arrow appears
, and then drag to rotate the effect.
(Graduated Filter tool) Drag an outer white line toward the edge of the photo to expand the effect at that end of the
spectrum. Drag toward the center of the photo to contract the effect at that end of the spectrum.
Work with multiple local adjustments
When applying and working with multiple local adjustments, keep in mind the following:
Click any pin to select it. A selected pin has a black center. Non-selected pins are solid white.
Press H once to show the selected pin; press H again to hide all pins; press H a third time to show all pins.
When the Adjustment Brush tool is selected, only adjustment pins are available to edit. When the Graduated Filter
tool is selected, only graduated filter pins are available to edit.
The Adjustment Brush tool drawer allows you to specify options for two brushes, A and B. Select a brush by clicking
the letter, or switch between brushes by pressing the slash key (/). Brush options “stick” regardless of the effect you
choose to apply until you change them.
Create local adjustment effect presets
To create local adjustment effect presets, follow these steps:
1 Using either the Graduated Filter or Adjustment Brush tool, apply an effect.
2 Choose Save Current Settings As New Preset from the Effect pop-up menu.
3 In the New Preset dialog box, type a name in the Preset Name box and click Create.
The preset appears in the Effect pop-up menu.
Note: Adjustment Brush tool presets do not include brush options.