Adjustment Brush Tool

 Apply non-destructive changes tospecific parts of an image with a single click using the Adjustment Brush tool, now available in Photoshop on the desktop.

The adjustment Brush tool is a simple and intuitive way to derectly adjust an image.
This feature combines the traditional workflow of selecting, masking, and applying adjuustments i one step, making it easy to adjust specific parts of an image.
Use the adjustment Brush tool  to make specific changs, such as brightening a subject's face or darkening the sky.
All changes made with the Adjustment Brush tool are reversble becouse it creates a new adjustment layer with a layer mask when used.
The adjustment is aplied with default values that will appear on most image.
Once applied, you can change the adjustment values in the Properties panel.
Wen using the Adjustment Brush tool, the improved contextual taskbar will help you select te desired correction, adjust the brush setting, and refine the correction result.



Use two new contextual taskbars to seelect the correction you want, adjust brush setting, and refine the correction result .

 Using the Adjustment Brush Tool

1. Select the desired correction type and set the brushh size and hadness on the context taskbar or in the options bar.

2. To appply the correction to a specific object in the image with one click, click the Apply to Object button .

3. The next context tasbar allows you to add to/subtract from the correction, view overlays, invert the selected area, replace the current correction type with another, or add a new correction.

4. Since the adjustments are applied with default values, you can further refine them in the Properties panel .

5. Click the Add new Adjustment button to add new adjustment type to the image by creating a new adjustment layer with a layer mask. You can also use the drop-down menu on the context tasbar to replace the current adjustment type with another one .



 

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