Skip to main content
Inspiring
June 20, 2016

P: Paint brush still draws to transformed position when Transforms is turned off

  • June 20, 2016
  • 4 replies
  • 259 views

1. Set some Transform slider, e.g. X offset +10
2. Turn off Transforms using the off button on the section header
3. Draw something using adjustment brush

Expected:

Photo is no longer transformed, the brush should draw under cursor

What actually happens:

Photo is no longer transformed, but the reverse transform is still applied to draw events, so it is impossible to make any painting on the photo.

This topic has been closed for replies.

4 replies

Legend
March 18, 2017
This was fixed in Lightroom 2015.7/6.7. Let me know if you're still having trouble.
Kelly Castro
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
June 22, 2016
Thanks guys. I can reproduce the issue. A bug has been filed.
Inspiring
June 22, 2016
Thanks for confirming!  I originally hoped that I would gain some performance by temporarily toggling the transforms off.
ssprengel
Inspiring
June 22, 2016

I can easily reproduce this using your instructions, here on the photo of the moon where I used a large X offset to move the moon off the righthand side of the photo,  switched off the Transform panel, then tried to draw some Exp+4 brush strokes on the moon, but they "landed" on the dark sky to the left although they don't appear to have actually brightened the sky by 4EV so I'm not exactly sure what adjustment is being performed: