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Lightroom Classic: How about making the Lightroom Brush pressure sensitive
It would be very useful to make the adjustment brush pressure sensitive in Lightroom. I would suggest varying the flow rather than density. This change would enhance the workflow by allowing the artist to change the flow without going back to the sliders. It would also be more precise since the artist could start with a much lower flow and increase the change with pressure rather then multiple overwrites.
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robert_kurt_rehmann
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John_R_Ellis
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"it's automatically pressure sensitive when you're using the adjustment brush, affecting the opacity of the stroke, depending how hard you press."
That seems to imply that pressure changes flow.
There are many threads about early versions of LR 6 having bugs with Wacoms, and some more recent threads about Windows Wacom users getting laggy sliders when pressure sensitivity is enabled. I can't speak authoritatively about the current state of LR 7 with respect to those issues.
Perhaps someone with more authoritative information can chime in.
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todd_shaner_6660895
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https://feedback.photoshop.com/photoshop_family/topics/lightroom-pressure-sensitivity-with-wacom-tab...
My Intuos 4 tablet works fine on Windows 7 and LR 7.2 with 'Use Windows Ink' checked or unchecked.
If still not working the latest Wacom drivers are available here:
https://www.wacom.com/en/support/product-support/drivers
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john_luther_b44op0qk7g6q3
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Windows 10 Business Edition 10.0.16299
Lightroom Classic 7.2 [1156743]
Wacom Driver 6.3.29-4
These are the latest versions as far as I know.
When the "use Windows Ink" box is checked there is slider lag where the slider does not respond to initial movements from the pen. Also the adjustment brush does not begin to work as soon as the tool is applied. It also has lag.
When the "use windows box" is unchecked, there is no slider lag but the pressure sensitivity is then lost.
I tried disabling some of the windows pen features as per this somewhat crude blog http://i.imgur.com/Viuhhok.jpg
but it did not make a difference.
I've also turned off "Use graphics process - that did not make a difference either.
If you have any other ideas please let me know.
Wacom says leave the box checked and get Adobe to fix their bug. Adobe support said "the adjustment brush in Lightroom isn't pressure sensitive so whats the problem?"
Thanks,
jl
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