Operation Manual
The Definition Brush HUD appears, and the Definition adjustment controls appear in the
Adjustments inspector and the Adjustments pane of the Inspector HUD, if both are shown.
3 Specify the brush stroke settings using the controls in the Definition Brush HUD.
For more information about the controls in the Brush HUD, see Controls in the Brush
HUD. For more information about applying brush strokes to an image, see Working with
Brushes.
4 Brush the adjustment on the area of the image where you want to add definition.
Clarity is added and haze is reduced in the area of the image where the Definition Quick
Brush adjustment is applied.
To modify the Definition adjustment after it has been applied to an image
1 Select an image with the Definition adjustment applied to it.
2 In the Definition area of the Adjustments inspector or the Adjustments pane of the
Inspector HUD, modify the Definition adjustment by specifying the following settings:
• Specify the area over which the Definition adjustment is applied using the Radius slider
and value slider.
• Specify the amount of the Definition adjustment you want to apply to the image using
the Intensity slider and value slider.
The previously applied Definition adjustment is modified.
Why Not Use the Enhance Adjustment?
You can always brush the entire Enhance adjustment’s parameter settings in to or out
of an image. However, brushing the Enhance adjustment on an image applies the
Contrast, Definition, Saturation, Vibrancy, and Tint parameter settings. You use the Quick
Brush equivalents when you need to apply each of these adjustments in different ways
to different parts of the photo.
617Chapter 18 Making Brushed Adjustments