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Adjustment Brush not Working

Explorer ,
Mar 29, 2014 Mar 29, 2014

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in the Develop module my adjustment brush is not working, all the other sliders work, what is wrong?

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Explorer , Mar 30, 2014 Mar 30, 2014

I have got the problem fixed.

I moved the extender beside the adjustment brush tool, which set it back to Basic.

Everything is now working.

Thank you all for your help.

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LEGEND ,
Mar 30, 2014 Mar 30, 2014

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Flow or density set to zero?

Otherwise describe your problem in more detail

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Explorer ,
Mar 30, 2014 Mar 30, 2014

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Density is set at 77 and Flow is at 100.

When I am in the Develop Module and working with the adjustment Brush the sliders don't have any effect when I try to use them.

The Crop Overlay Spot Removal, Red Eye Correction the Radiul Filter and the Graduated Filter all work find with adjusting. The Adjustment Brush is the only one that doesn't make any adjustments when I try using them.

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LEGEND ,
Mar 30, 2014 Mar 30, 2014

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So, for example, if you were to set the Exposure on the Adjustment Brush to something ridiculous like -4, so any brushing would be obvious, you get no change to the image at all?

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Explorer ,
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That is correct, and that goes for all the sliders you use with the adjustment brush.

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Explorer ,
Mar 30, 2014 Mar 30, 2014

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I will try this, then let you know how it goes.

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Explorer ,
Mar 30, 2014 Mar 30, 2014

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I tried deleting the preference file and that did not change anything.

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People's Champ ,
Mar 30, 2014 Mar 30, 2014

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A couple of things:

--What happens when you turn on the adjustment brush overlay? (in the tools menu) Do you see the overlay in your chosen colour when you paint?

Perhaps you could post a screenshot of the bottom part of the brush panel:

Lightroom_2014-03-30_11-45-22.jpg

Hal

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Mar 30, 2014 Mar 30, 2014

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Is there a trick to posting the screen shot. I can't seem to get it in the body of the message.  Thanks

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LEGEND ,
Mar 30, 2014 Mar 30, 2014

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Use the web interface for the forum and use the little tool that looks like a camera.

Screen Shot 2014-03-30 at 11.34.50 AM.png

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Explorer ,
Mar 30, 2014 Mar 30, 2014

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Screenshot 2014-03-30 13.07.56.pngThis is my screen shot I hope something can be figured out from this. Thank you.

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LEGEND ,
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This screen capture shows you are making extremely small changes to your image by brushing. Even if you set flow and density to 100, I am not sure you could see the difference in "Highlight" at 1 and "Saturation" at 4 and "Temp" at -2. With flow at 40 and density at 77, I am not surprised you think nothing is happening.

When I asked earlier if you tried brushing with an exposure of -4, did you actually try that? Or did you just assume that because you see nothing with these settings, that there would be no reason to try exposure of -4? (And if you're going to try Exposure -4, set the flow and density to 100)

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As I move the sliders it's making no difference to the image. I just took a picture to show my settings. Moving the sliders are showing no difference on any of the sliders with the adjustment brush.

Exposure contrast etc.

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LEGEND ,
Mar 30, 2014 Mar 30, 2014

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Are you moving the sliders with the "pin" for your brushed area selected? When the "pin" is selected, it looks like a black circle surrounded by a very light gray circle and then a very thin black circle, like this:

2014-03-30 14_27_23-Lightroom.png

What numbers do you move the sliders to?

Did you accidentally turn off the brush adjustments? The little doohickey highlighted in the red box, shown here, should be in the top position

2014-03-30 14_25_19-Lightroom.png

Lastly, I am asking you to perform a very specific experiment, and report the results, and it does not appear that you have done so, or at least, you have not stated clearly that you have done so.

Please, click on "New" in the brush tool, then set Exposure to -4 and Flow to 100 and Density to 100, and brush. Report what happens.

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Explorer ,
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The pin is working like you asked what my problem is if I have a picture that is to bright and want to adjust the exposure etc. it won't change any of that. The only way I can change the exposure is thru the Histogram

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Explorer ,
Mar 30, 2014 Mar 30, 2014

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I did what you ask and nothing happened.

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LEGEND ,
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So what numbers are you using on the exposure slider, flow and density where you see no effect?

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Explorer ,
Mar 30, 2014 Mar 30, 2014

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-4.00 on exposure

Flow is at 100

Density at 100

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LEGEND ,
Mar 30, 2014 Mar 30, 2014

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Which version of Lr and what OS are you using.  You do not have any color in your sliders in your screen shot. 

As asked earlier, have you turned the brush OVERLAY on and are you getting the overlay to display.  I assume you are using Brush A or B and not the Erase.

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Explorer ,
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Whatever the brush B is that's what it is set on

I'm using lightroom5 with the updated version.

To adjust a simple exposure on a picture it will not change the exposure by using the slider.

I am new at this so don't understand what most of the stuff does. Just the basic stuff.

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LEGEND ,
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You STILL haven't said if you can see the adjustment brush OVERLAY by hitting O key while you are using the brush.

Also, what is the EXACT Lightroom version and OS version you are using..

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Yes I can see the difference when I use it that way

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Mar 30, 2014 Mar 30, 2014

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Lightroom5.3

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This is off topic from the problem but I wonder why you don't have any colors in your sliders considering you are using Lr5.3.  Your screen shot should look like DJ_Paige's screen shot.

Is the Overlay showing as RED?

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