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You can no longer select "Teeth Whitening" for example, and then just adjust the overall effect. It now opens all the sliders that are included in the preset and you have to adjust them individually. This takes WAY more time, and is really slowing down my workflow. Everybody's teeth are different...and I need to be able to adjust exposure/saturation with the overall slider like in version 9.0 instead of having to adjust them individually. Please bring back the overall slider! Love Lightroom, but I need this back!!
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Nothing has changed there.
You likely just need to collapse the disclosure triangle at the right side of the dailog across from Effect: Teeth Whitening to expose your Amount Slider.
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Appreciate it!
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You can no longer select "Teeth Whitening" for example, and then just adjust the overall effect. It now opens all the sliders that are included in the preset and you have to adjust them individually. This takes WAY more time, and is really slowing down my workflow. Everybody's teeth are different...and I need to be able to adjust exposure/saturation with the overall slider like in version 9.0 instead of having to adjust them individually. Please bring back the overall slider! Love Lightroom, but I need this back!!
1.) Version 10 and on
2.) Mac - Big Sur
3.) go try and whiten teeth, soften skin with a preset brush
4.) Use brush. Then see that there is no overall slider now and painstakenly adjust each individual element of the preset.
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Please do not post the same question twice. See Rikk's answer on your other post as well. Nothing changed, the amount slider is -and always was- only visible if you collapse the sliders panel.
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Thanks so much!
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Try this:
1. Click to select the local adjustment pin with the whitening effect (or any local adjustment, really, even custom ones)
2. Hover your cursor over the pin - it should change to a double sided arrow (targeted adjustment tool)
3. Click and drag left to decrease or right to increase the effects. Watch the sliders in the adjustment panel all move simultaneously toward or away from the zero point.
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Thank you!