Erasure Brush
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Erasure Brush
Could we have an Erasure Brush on the Image Treatment Panel? It would sure be handy. Many times the whole image requires a treatment, but sometimes it needs an erasure after applying to the whole image.
I just, for example, saturated an image, but a person's face did not need to be saturated, and it would have been very useful to just brush out the face saturation.
Phelon
I just, for example, saturated an image, but a person's face did not need to be saturated, and it would have been very useful to just brush out the face saturation.
Phelon
Last edited by Phelon on Thu Aug 15, 2013 7:37 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Erasure Brush
Hi Phelon,
It sounds like you're talking about the Area Treatment panel. If you start by clicking on the erase brush, it will default to filling the whole picture, then you can erase bits of it. You can then use the vibrance slider to saturate the rest of the image.
Tony
It sounds like you're talking about the Area Treatment panel. If you start by clicking on the erase brush, it will default to filling the whole picture, then you can erase bits of it. You can then use the vibrance slider to saturate the rest of the image.
Tony
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Re: Erasure Brush
I was thinking an erasure brush would be nice too. After applying an effect, there is just a little area you want to reduce the effect on. Can you add a mask after applying the affect? I suppose I can edit the effect details.
Re: Erasure Brush
There are two ways to Mask an effect: either press "Mask Area" (instead of "Confirm") in the gallery, or if you've just applied an effect press "Mask Area". These will both bring you into the selection panel, where you can use the "Erase From Selection" brush to reduce the effect in an area.
Tony
Tony
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