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Lightroom/Camera Raw: HSL controls for adjustment brush and gradient tools
The addition of HSL controls for the adjustment brush and the gradient tools would be a wonderful advancement and offer LR another great feature set that I'm sure would come in handy for the vast majority of Lightroom users.
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tk_images
513 Messages
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11.1K Points
10 years ago
There should be no need to have an extra adjustment brush panel that duplicates only some of the controls.
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rob_cole_2221866
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10 years ago
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stephen_gormley
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174 Points
10 years ago
Perhaps each pin could have sliders next to each pin on screen to adjust parameters quickly (similar to nik interface?)
This reply was created from a merged topic originally titled
Lightroom: Localised HSL and WB adjustment via adjustment brishes.
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naestyoh
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7.9K Points
9 years ago
This reply was created from a merged topic originally titled
Lightroom: HSL controls in adjustment brush.
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eetu_lampsij_rvi
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86 Points
9 years ago
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terencep
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240 Points
9 years ago
An adjustment brush for HSL would be a great way to solve this problem.
This reply was created from a merged topic originally titled
Lightroom: Adjustment brush for Hue Saturation Luminance (HSL).
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chris_hayes_4289713
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114 Points
9 years ago
This reply was created from a merged topic originally titled
Lightroom: Adjustment Brush with access to Hue, Saturation, and Luminance of any color.
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stephan_doria
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62 Points
8 years ago
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krisg_2813615
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182 Points
8 years ago
Kris Gay
www.bestlightroomtraining.com
This reply was created from a merged topic originally titled
Lightroom: Adj brush link to active color channel- PLEASE!!!.
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ciprian_iacob
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72 Points
8 years ago
The HSL pannel has color and point color control. What if you can build a new pannel next to the brush pannel that has all the adjustments(wb, exposure, clarity, sharpnes,...etc) BUT has the point color technology, so you can afect a single color with these setings, ex. the skin softness may be eassily adjusted in a bunch of photos at a time rather than painting one by one.(the portraiture plug-in does that decently)
The other thing that might be added in the detail pannel is a highpass filter with it being the last effet added on export.(capture nx2 has it as a filter)
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greg_benz
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1.9K Points
8 years ago
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robbie_gregory
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274 Points
7 years ago
Lightroom: Enable HSL sliders for Paintbrush / Gradient and Radial filters.
This is a feature request to enable HSL sliders for Paintbrush / Gradient and Radial filters in Lightroom. This would allow localised colour, saturation and luma adjustments for powerful editing.
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cmcfalls2
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140 Points
7 years ago
Lightroom: HSL Adjustment Brush?.
Lightroom: how about an HSL adjustment brush? The targeted adjustment tool in HSL is one of the most powerful tools in Lightroom. I would LOVE to see this become an adjustment brush so that we can selectively adjust only portions of an image. Currently, the HSL too adjusts hue, saturation, and luminescence for the entire image. But, let's say I have an image with a large color range, but I only want to adjust a portion of it, without adjusting the entire image (for example, a portrait session from a beach sunset scene. I want to adjust the sky, without adjusting the model's clothing).
To do this, I would have to either go into Photoshop and use several adjustment layers, masking out the model. Or, I could create multiple virtual copies within Lightroom, adjust each one for the colors I want, and then blend them back together in Photoshop. Either way I am having to make the jump over to Photoshop.
An HSL adjustment brush could prevent this blending step. In the CC14 presentation, Adobe made a big deal about making our workflow faster, and more efficient, while cutting out unnecessary steps. This seems like a big one for us Lightroom users.
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cmcfalls2
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140 Points
7 years ago
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robert_halvarsson
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62 Points
7 years ago
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