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P: Shortcuts for favorite Local Adjustment Presets

New Here ,
Sep 30, 2022 Sep 30, 2022

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Using local adjustments with presets like Dodge and Burn and other own presets requires two mouse clicks and constantly watching the preset list to click on the wanted preset.

The first mouse click can be replaced by the usual shortcuts like M or Ctrl-M or K but the second - the selection of the wanted preset - needs the mouse (and my eyes).

It would be a great enhancement if one could assign own or predefined presets a letter or number shortcut, like 1=Dodge, 2=Burn, 3=MyFancyNextFavoritePreset, and so on.

I assume that those shortcuts could be stored in the preset xmp files - and that making them "active" only after activating a local adjustement tool like gradient or brush would not interfere with other user interface aspects.

 

[moved to ideas - mod.]

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LEGEND ,
Sep 30, 2022 Sep 30, 2022

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Moderators, @Rikk Flohr: Photography, please move into Ideas.

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New Here ,
Oct 01, 2022 Oct 01, 2022

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How would I move it there ? (sorry, using own commetnts/ideas rather rarely)

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Oct 01, 2022 Oct 01, 2022

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I moved it 🙂

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