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CHAPTER 4 DEVELOP MODULE IMAGE EDITING326
Figure 4.112 This shows the
Graduated Filter tool options in the
compact mode.
Figu re 4.111 This shows the
Graduated Filter tool options in the
expanded mode.
TIP
As you edit a localized adjustment,
click on the pin marker, hold down
the
a
key, and drag the cursor to
the left to decrease the strength or
drag to the right to increase. Use the
M
key to go directly from the Library
module to the Graduated Filter tool
in the Develop module.
M
toggles
entering/exiting the Graduated Filter
mode. So, press
M
twice to exit a
current Graduated Filter adjustment
to add a new one.
Graduated Filter tool
Everything I have described so far about working with the Adjustment Brush more
or less applies to working with the Graduated Filter tool (
M
) (see Figures 4.111
and 4.112). This tool allows you to add linear Graduated Filter fade adjustments.
To use the tool, you click in a photo to set the start point for the Graduated Filter
(the point with the maximum effect strength), drag the mouse to define the
spread of the Graduated Filter, and release at the point where you want it to finish
(the point of minimum effect strength). This allows you to apply linear graduated
adjustments between these two points. There is no midtone control with which
you can offset a Graduated Filter effect, and there are no further graduation
options other than a linear effect. If you hold down the
a
key, “Effect” will
change to “Reset.” Click on this to reset all the sliders to zero and clear any
currently selected color. Or, you can hold down the
a
key and click on an Effect
slider name to reset everything except that slider setting. You can also double-
click slider names to reset them to a zero setting.
Graduated Filter effects are indicated by a pin marker, and you can move a
Graduated Filter once it has been applied by clicking and dragging the pin. The
parallel lines indicate the spread of the Graduated Filter, and you can change the
width of the filter by dragging these outer lines. If you want to edit the angle of
a Graduated Filter effect, you can do so by clicking and dragging the middle line.
1. This shows a photograph where I had applied just the main Basic panel
adjustments to optimize the highlights, shadows, and contrast.
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