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Inspiring
April 26, 2011
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P: Ability to move Adjustment Brush Pins

  • April 26, 2011
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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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Inspiring
April 24, 2012
Lightroom - make brush tool point in picture movable, cuz we must re-paint same things again and again in other picture, witch are almost the same as picture before (studio picture). Thx.

Known Participant
January 20, 2012
Me too. This would be very helpful especially when applying a brush zone to another photo with similar content but slightly different perspective or placement (e.g. a flower blossom that is on the right hand side on one photo and centered on the other).
January 19, 2012
I highly support this request. Highly annoying and time consuming to have to redraw adjustment brush zones, when it would take a second to just move it.
Geoff the kiwi
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 4, 2011
One issue could be with auto masking??
Inspiring
June 4, 2011
Would LOVE the ability to move an Adjustment Brush target in Lightroom! That way, in a series of nearly-similar images, I can paint in the adjustment on the first one, copy it to the others then go to the following individual images and move that adjustment point. This would be a fantastic time saver . . . hold cmd/ctrl and then drag that point and its mask right into place without having to re-paint an entire adjustment. We can do it w/ a Graduated Filter, would it be that hard to do w/ the Adjustment Brush settings? It seems like a no-brainer! Please?

Geoff the kiwi
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 29, 2011
Move over scrubby pin would seem preferable for my work.
Sean Phillips
Known Participant
April 29, 2011
"It does something you can't do any other way - adjusts all active sliders together in a way proportional to their starting values."

You can do this another way... If you click on the triangle to the far right of the "Effect" selection then it will collapse the adjustment group and you can modify the Effect as a whole, which is exactly the same as scrubbing a pin.
Sean Phillips
Known Participant
April 29, 2011
I never use the scrubby pins, so wouldn't miss that feature at all. In fact it often hurts me because if you click too close to a visible and active pin then it often changes the adjustement instead of brushing. That drives me crazy!

I would use a "move pin" feature all the time if it were available.
Sean Phillips
Known Participant
April 29, 2011
I never use the scrubby pins, but I would move pins all the time if I could.
Inspiring
April 27, 2011
The current so-called "scrubby pin" functionality is something I use frequently. It does something you can't do any other way - adjusts all active sliders together in a way proportional to their starting values. Very convenient.

I'd be fine with moving that functionality to something like hold control while dragging on the pin if movement was implemented instead.