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jonpxl
Known Participant
July 12, 2018
Question

Is there a way to access a duplicate pin if it's under another one?

  • July 12, 2018
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I have two pins that are sitting on top of eachother, due to duplicating. Moving them is not ideal as they are custom shapes.

The bottom one can only be adjusted if I move the top one out of the way, then have to move it back.

Although originally a duplicate, the strokes and adjustments are different between the two pins.

Is there a way to make both pins accessible? either by:

- moving the pin without moving the strokes (or vice versa)

- a keyboard shortcut to toggle, cycle through all the pins

- a way to select the desired pin - like ctrl-right click in photoshop for choosing layers

or some other method.

At the moment my option is to either remake one of the adjustment brushes, or two move them and try to realign manually by eye every time i wish to make a change. But I'm hoping for future I can learn if there's a simple solution to this?

Thanks for any help.

Jon

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GoldingD
Legend
October 30, 2021

v11 masking will solve this for you.

 

P.S. stumbled upon the following video on the new masking, long but worth it, carve out some time to watch

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7Fld8eEHsE

 

Rikk Flohr_Photography
Community Manager
Community Manager
October 26, 2021

Greetings,

 

The Max 2021 Photography products updates have been released and include remedies for this topic.  The updates will be rolling out worldwide, October 26 and 27, 2021. If you do not see the updates in your Creative Cloud Desktop app, you can refresh the apps to see if the updates are available in your region.  The keyboard shortcut to refresh is [Cmd/Ctrl] + [Opt/Alt] + [ R ]. 

 

Note: iOS and Android updates may take up to a week to appear in your App Store.

 

With this update the masking panel eliminates the need to select pins on the image. 

 

Thank you for your patience.

Rikk Flohr: Adobe Photography Org
GoldingD
Legend
October 14, 2021

Old issue, but I will make a reccomendation.

 

Click on one pin, move the pin slightly . Tyically a pin does not need to be in an exact spot.

 

Jason Coward
Participating Frequently
October 14, 2021

It really is inconvenient to select the pins if they are even close together, or to even notice that you have duplicated pins and there are others underneath in the first place. That there is not a way to be aware of or navigate between these pins is terrible UX, in my opinion. I'm frankly surprised that there is not a way to cycle through the various adjustments pins already.

Jason Coward
Participating Frequently
October 14, 2021

I'm having this exact issue where I want to be able to stack several radial filters. It would be a huge improvement if there was a keyboard shortcut to cycle through the adjustment pins in each of the various adjustment tools. Is there a way to more prominently ask for this feature?

Community Expert
October 14, 2021

An upcoming product change, previewed by Adobe recently, is promised to allow your local adjustment entities (brush / radial / gradient) to be managed in some new ways - as well as, to be named.

 

So I suggest waiting for that LrC version to arrive: it is IMO unlikely that Adobe will now invest more development effort, into the current way of things.

jellek7883846
Participant
February 17, 2021

I also find this to be an issue when you want to have one edit on the entire brushed area, and then another edit on the same brushed area but then with a luminance or color range mask applied on it. I want to be able to duplicate the brush and then individually select each one to make changes

dj_paige
Legend
July 12, 2018

I think there is such a way, but until I get home later today and fire up Lightroom, I can't be sure, or even tell you what the solution is. But I have also created duplicates of brushes and filters, and I don't remember this specific issue happening.

jonpxl
jonpxlAuthor
Known Participant
July 12, 2018

That's great to hear, I look forward to hopefully hearing from you! Although I just looked through the lightroom shortcut list and didn't see anything in there about it.

Keyboard shortcuts for Lightroom Classic CC

dj_paige
Legend
July 12, 2018

Okay, I don't see any way to access the bottom pin unless you move the top one. Which brings up the question why you would want two or more different brushes of the exact same shape in the exact same location — wouldn't one brush accomplish the same thing?