Operation Manual

To limit a brushed adjustment to a specific tonal range
1 Select an image.
2 Do one of the following:
In the Adjustments inspector or the Adjustments pane of the Inspector HUD, choose
either “Brush [adjustment] in” or “Brush [adjustment] away” from the Action pop-up
menu (with a gear icon) for the adjustment you want to apply to the image.
Choose a Quick Brush adjustment from the Quick Brush pop-up menu (with a brush
icon) in the tool strip.
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.
In Full Screen view, choose a Quick Brush adjustment from the Quick Brush pop-up
menu in the toolbar.
The Brush HUD for the adjustment appears.
3 In the Brush HUD, choose a tonal range for the adjustment from the Brush Range section
of the Brush Action pop-up menu.
Note: If you don’t want the brushed adjustment limited to a specific tonal range, choose
All.
Choose a tonal range
option from the Brush
Range section of the
Brush Action pop-up
menu.
Modifying Previously Applied Brush Strokes
After applying a brushed adjustment to an image, you can still modify the effect of the
adjustment on the image. Whether you brushed a standard adjustment or a Quick Brush
adjustment, you can modify the adjustment using the controls for that adjustment in the
Adjustments inspector or the Adjustments pane of the Inspector HUD.
To modify a brushed adjustment after it has been applied to an image
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Specify new parameter settings using the controls for that adjustment in the Adjustments
inspector or the Adjustments pane of the Inspector HUD.
604 Chapter 18 Making Brushed Adjustments