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So far we've made image adjustments
using the graduated and radial filter.
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Now we'll work with the adjustment brush,
which allows us
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to paint adjustments onto our images
first.
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Let's go ahead and select the brush.
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To do so, press the key on your keyboard
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or click here
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with the tool selected.
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We need to decide on
the type of adjustment we'd like to paint
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on our image.
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Let's add a different color
temperature to the road.
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Change your temperature setting to -65
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when we paint.
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This will give the road a bluish tint.
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Will also need to adjust the brush size,
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feather amount and flow density.
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My brush size right now
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is 16.5 pixels and I'm okay with that.
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We've already talked about what
feather means.
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Now let's discuss flow and density.
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The flow sets how far apart
the brush strokes are as you're painting.
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The lower the value, the further apart
they are.
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Since we want a smooth, consistent
brush stroke, make sure to set it to 100.
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Density refers to how dramatic of a change
the brush will apply.
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Think of it as painting
with a watered down brush versus
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painting with a thick layer of paint
on your brush.
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Since we want maximum density, select
100 for this setting.
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Now go ahead and start painting the road
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and you'll
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notice that the road starts
to change to a bluish tint.
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So that's what the color temperature
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adjustment is doing for us.
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You also notice in your brush
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you have an inner ring and an outer ring.
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The brushstroke will be applied
most intensely in the inner ring
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and gradually fade out to the outer ring.
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Now, see,
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we wanted to apply a separate effect,
perhaps a sepia color
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to the rest of the image
where the trees and the rocks are.
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What will need to do
is create another brushstroke
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by pressing the new button here.
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When you press new,
it allows us to paint separate
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adjustments
in different parts of the image.
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So I'm going to change the color
temperature this time to 65.
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And now when I start painting,
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you'll notice that it starts
to give it a sepia effect.
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Wherever I apply my brush stroke.
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In addition
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to painting the brush stroke,
we can also erase it.
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To do so,
choose the erase option over here.
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Select the brush size
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and just go ahead and start erasing
and you'll see that erases
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the sepia effect from the image.
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Another thing you'll notice
is when I go over the blue
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areas, it's not erasing over there.
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And that's because I have two pins here.
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This first pin,
if you hover your mouse over it,
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you'll see where
we've applied the sepia effect.
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If I wanted to activate the second pin,
which is the blue area,
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I need to click on it.
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And now I can start erasing here as well.
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You'll just undo that.
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So when you're finished,
you can go ahead and press the done
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button to apply the changes
we've just made.
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Okay.
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With that complete, we'll go over auto
masking in the next lecture.
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