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Chapter 18 Making Brushed Adjustments 395
To apply a brushed adjustment to the entire image
You can extend a brushed adjustment to the entire image if you decide that the adjustment
should be applied to the entire image rather than just the area you brushed over.
1 Select the photo with the brushed adjustment you want applied to the entire image.
2 If necessary, select the brushed adjustment in the Adjustments inspector or the Adjustments
pane of the Inspector HUD, then click the Brush button in the adjustment controls.
Click the Brush button.
The Brush HUD for the adjustment appears.
3 In the Brush HUD, choose Apply to entire photo from the Brush Action pop-up menu.
Choose “Apply to entire
photo” from the Brush
Action pop-up menu.
The brushed adjustment’s brush strokes are removed, and the adjustment is applied to the
entire image.
To modify a brushed adjustment after it has been applied to an image
m Specify new parameter settings using the controls for that adjustment in the Adjustments
inspector or the Adjustments pane of the Inspector HUD.
Note: The parameter settings for the Retouch and Halo Reduction brushed adjustments cannot
be modied after the adjustments have been applied.
Applying Quick Brush Adjustments
Aperture provides Quick Brush adjustments, such as Dodge, Burn, Halo Reduction, and Skin
Smoothing, that have been specically designed for brushing on images. Using Quick Brush
adjustments, you brush the adjustment on the image and then modify the adjustment’s
parameter settings.
To apply a Quick Brush adjustment
1 Select a photo.
2 Do one of the following:
In the Adjustments inspector or the Adjustments pane of the Inspector HUD, choose Quick
Brushes from the Add Adjustment pop-up menu, then choose a Quick Brush adjustment from
the submenu.
Choose a Quick Brush adjustment from the Quick Brush pop-up menu (with a brush icon) in
the tool strip.
In Full Screen view, choose a Quick Brush adjustment from the Quick Brush pop-up menu in
the toolbar.