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shikamu
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July 5, 2026
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15.4.1: Lens Blur Brush Refinement Blur seems broken

  • July 5, 2026
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In 15.4.1 I have found that in Lens Blur the Blur option of Brush Refinement seems broken.  Using it does the same as the Focus option.  Anyone else noticed this?

I am running the Mac version.

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    JohanElzenga
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    July 6, 2026

    So you are saying that using the Blur brush actually brings that part more into focus, rather than blurring it? No, I do not see this in Lightroom Classic 15.4.1 on my Mac. What are your hardware specs and what version of MacOS are you using?

    -- Johan W. Elzenga
    shikamu
    shikamuAuthor
    Known Participant
    July 6, 2026

    Thank you for your reply.

    I am running an M2 Pro 12/19 Macbook Pro 32gb, 1tb SSD.  MacOS 15.7.7.

    I opened the raw file in LrC again just now and confirm that the Blur option does the same as the Focus option, i.e., both bring things back into focus.

    I tried it with another photo just now and it works properly, but it was a simple case of opening a raw file, clicking on Auto to set some basic develop settings and then using Lens Blur.

    I went back to the problem photo and it has a fair amount of editing before the use of Lens Blur.  I am looking at the History panel.  There is a crop, develop adjustments, an AI mask of a person, and a linear gradient mask.  While using Lens Blur I made various Update Depth Refinement adjustments.  Also, Update Focus Range.  And the use of the Blur and Focus options in Brush Refinement.  Along the way there was an Update AI Settings also.

    shikamu
    shikamuAuthor
    Known Participant
    July 6, 2026

    It is getting even weirder.  On the problem photo I decided to start from scratch so in the history I went all the way back to the very beginning, the Import step.  I then decided to try Lens Blur at the very beginning with no other steps between Import and Apply Lens Blur.  I found that even in this case the Blur option in Brush Refinement acts like Focus.

    To be even more precise, Blur is not identical to Focus.  Focus makes the brush area in focus, but with this crazy Blur I see that the very central part of the brush is blurred but the outer area (which is the largest part) is in focus.  I will provide 3 screenshots of a portion of the photo.  All with same brush size.

    Before using Brush Refinement:

    Using the Focus option:

    Using the Blur option:

     

    shikamu
    shikamuAuthor
    Known Participant
    July 6, 2026

    This seems like a regression so should someone move this to the bug forum?  Maybe I made a mistake when I posted it here.

    JohanElzenga
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    July 6, 2026

    Actually, you did the right thing. Bugs need to be confirmed before the report is moved to the Bugs section. I’ll try if I can reproduce it later.

    -- Johan W. Elzenga