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Chapter 15 An Overview of Image Adjustments 269
To change values in small increments
m Option-drag in the value eld.
To change values in large increments
m Shift-drag in the value eld.
Working with Adjustment Tools in the Tool Strip
When the Viewer is shown, the tool strip contains tools for working with your images
in the Viewer and Browser. Many of the adjustment tools also work in conjunction with
adjustment controls.
Lift toolRotate tool
Selection tool
Stamp tool
Quick Brush
pop-up menu
Red Eye tool
Crop tool
Straighten tool
Using the Brush Controls
Whenever a photo is selected and displayed in the Viewer or in Full Screen view, you can retouch
it using a brushed adjustment, which allows you to manually target a specic part of the image
using brush controls. Most adjustments can be brushed on images. You choose a brush for an
adjustment from the adjustment’s Action pop-up menu.
Choose to brush an
adjustment “in” or “away”
from the adjustment’s
Action pop-up menu.
A Brush button appears when
the adjustment is brushed on the
photo. Click the button to open
the Brush HUD for the adjustment.
In addition to brushing standard adjustments, you can also use Quick Brush adjustments that are
specically designed for brushing on images. Quick Brush adjustments are accessible from the
Add Adjustment pop-up menu in the Adjustments inspector and the Adjustments pane of the
Inspector HUD, as well as from the Quick Brush pop-up menu in the tool strip.