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Chapter 17 Making Brushed Adjustments 421
Working with the Halo Reduction Quick Brush Controls
You use the Halo Reduction Quick Brush adjustment to remove the blue and purple fringes that
are occasionally produced with certain lenses when the image is overexposed.
To brush the Halo Reduction adjustment on an image
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 > Halo Reduction from the Add Adjustment pop-up menu.
In the tool strip, choose Halo Reduction from the Quick Brush pop-up menu (with a
brush icon).
The Halo Reduction Brush HUD appears, and the Halo Reduction adjustment controls appear in
the Adjustments inspector and the Adjustments pane of the Inspector HUD, if both are shown.
3 Specify the brush stroke settings using the controls in the Halo Reduction Brush HUD.
For more information about the controls in the Brush HUD, see Working with Controls in the
Brush HUD on page 395. For more information about applying brush strokes to an image, see
Working with Brush Strokes on page 401.
4 Brush the adjustment on the area of the image where you want to remove the halo eect.
The halo eect is removed in the area of the image where the Halo Reduction Quick Brush
adjustment is applied.