Adobe Photoshop CC 2014 v.14.xx User Manual
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Brightness (PV2010 and PV2003)
Contrast (All)
Saturation (All)
Clarity (All)
Sharpness (All)
Noise Reduction (PV2012)
Moiré Reduction (PV2012)
Defringe (PV2012)
Color (All)
Size
Feather
Flow
Density
Auto Mask
Show Mask
Note:
Adjusts the image brightness, with a greater effect in the midtones.
Adjusts the image contrast, with a greater effect in the midtones.
Changes the vividness or purity of the color.
Adds depth to an image by increasing local contrast.
Enhances edge definition to bring out details in a photo. A negative value blurs details.
Reduces luminance noise, which can become apparent when shadow areas are opened.
Removes moiré artifacts, or color aliasing.
Removes fringe colors along edges. See Remove local color fringes.
Applies a tint to the selected area. Select the hue by clicking the color sample box to the right of the effect name.
Click the Plus icons (+) or the Minus icons (-) to increase or decrease the effect by a preset amount. Click multiple times to select a
stronger adjustment. Double-click the slider to reset the effect to zero.
3. Specify brush options:
Specifies the diameter of the brush tip, in pixels.
Controls the hardness of the brush stroke.
Controls the rate of application of the adjustment.
Controls the amount of transparency in the stroke.
Confines brush strokes to areas of similar color.
Toggles visibility of the mask overlay in the image preview.
4. Move the Adjustment Brush tool over the image.
The cross hair indicates the application point. The solid circle indicates the brush size. The black-and-white dashed circle indicates the
feather amount.
If the Feather is set to 0, the black-and-white circle indicates the brush size. With very small feather amounts, the solid circle may not
be visible.
5. Paint with the Adjustment Brush tool in the area of the image that you want to adjust.
When you release the mouse, a pin icon
appears at the application point. In the Adjustment Brush tool options, the mask mode changes
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