Operation Manual
2 Do one of the following:
• In the Adjustments inspector or the Adjustments pane of the Inspector HUD, choose
Quick Brushes from the Adjustments pop-up menu, then choose a Quick Brush
adjustment from the submenu.
• Choose a Quick Brush adjustment from the Quick Brush pop-up menu (with a brush
icon) in the tool strip.
• In Full Screen view, choose a Quick Brush adjustment from the Quick Brush pop-up
menu in the toolbar.
The pointer turns into a brush, the Brush HUD for the adjustment appears, and adjustment
controls for the adjustment appear in the Adjustments inspector and the Adjustments
pane of the Inspector HUD, if both are shown.
Note: The controls in the Retouch HUD are different from those that appear in the Brush
HUD for other brushed adjustments. For more information about the controls in the
Retouch HUD, see Working with the Retouch Controls.
3 In the Brush HUD, specify the following settings:
• To adjust the size of the brush: Drag the Brush Size slider to the left to decrease the
diameter of the brush, or drag the slider to the right to increase the diameter. You can
also enter a value in the Brush Size value slider.
• To adjust the softness of the brush: Drag the Softness slider to the left to decrease the
softness of the brush, or drag the slider to the right to increase the softness. You can
also enter a value in the Softness value slider.
• To adjust the intensity of the brush: Drag the Strength slider to the left to decrease the
strength of the brush stroke, or drag the slider to the right to increase the strength.
You can also enter a value in the Strength value slider.
• To specify that the adjustment detect edges in order to preserve detail: Select the Detect
Edges checkbox.
Note: For additional options, see Working with Brushes.
4 Brush the adjustment over the areas of the image you want to apply it to.
595Chapter 18 Making Brushed Adjustments