Operation Manual
When you choose a Quick Brush adjustment, its adjustment controls appear highlighted
in the Adjustments inspector and the Adjustments pane of the Inspector HUD, if both
are shown. As with the standard adjustment controls, you use the checkbox to turn Quick
Brush adjustments on and off. For more information, see Turning Adjustments On and
Off. Some Quick Brush adjustments also have sliders for changing parameter values after
the Quick Brush adjustment has been applied. For more information about adjustment
controls, see Using Sliders.
For more information about the individual Quick Brush adjustments and how to apply
them to an image, see Making Brushed Adjustments.
Working with Adjustment Tools in the Tool Strip
When the Viewer is shown, the tool strip contains tools for working with your images in
the Viewer and Browser. Many of the adjustment tools also work in conjunction with
adjustment controls. For information about the individual adjustment tools, see Making
Image Adjustments.
Lift toolRotate tool
Selection tool
Stamp tool
Red Eye toolCrop tool
Quick Brush
pop-up menu
Straighten tool
Performing Adjustments in Full Screen View
Full Screen view, which displays an image against a solid background and contains only
a few interface elements, provides the best onscreen work environment for performing
color adjustments. It is highly recommended that you perform adjustments in Full Screen
view to achieve the best results possible. For more information about Full Screen view,
see Viewing Images in Full Screen View.
439Chapter 16 An Overview of Image Adjustments