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Lightroom: Ability to move Adjustment Brush Pins
One problem I have when not using a tripod is that the place where I have used an adjustment brush has moved a little bit in each successive picture. It would be nice to be able to click the pin and simply move that point of adjustment. You can do it with the graduated filter, why not the adjustment brush?
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RikkFlohr
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ssphillips
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I would use a "move pin" feature all the time if it were available.
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geoff_walker_2225610
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stephen_hambuchen
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This reply was created from a merged topic originally titled
Lightroom: Can we please move an Adjustment Brush target to speed things up in similar frames?.
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john_spacey
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eugenijus_m
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This reply was created from a merged topic originally titled
Lightroom - make brush tool point movable.
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kirk_k
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jeff_ellis_3481594
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OR... at least make the "Copy Settings" independent of the actual location of the pin. Then we could create a Preset for the brush settings & put it WHERE we want it.
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mbrinson
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powalowski
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I've made up some explaining screenshots on obvious examples. I have never used that implemented "dragging" functionality - Funny idea but honestly it never served me before.
BUT alternatively really dragging adjustment brushes would be AWESOME - I repaint these fiddly adjustments almost on a daily basis and always am annoyed that shape would fit but cannot move, so have to redo...
Adobe - what do you think? Wouldn't it be great and intuitive?
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powalowski
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I'd even go further and say that actually implemented readjustment should be the hidden behind a modification key - while dragging should be served at first place.
What do you think about this?
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arnold_bartel
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arnold_bartel
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Add possibility to move (drag) local adjustment.
Sometimes (e.g. when copying/pasting local adjustments from one picture to another) it's necessary to move a local adjustment in a picture. But grabbing the pin and mouving the mouse just changes the intensity of the adjustment and doesn't move the selected area.
Please add the possibility to move a local adjustment (e.g. by adding a new item "move" to the new Refinements to the Local Adjustment Brush context menu.)
=> by this new item you would address this issue http://feedback.photoshop.com/photosh...
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madmanchan
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