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I finally found a very good simple Youtube showing how to use Brush in Lightroom CC. I've been fighting this issue for some time now thinking that I was too thick to grasp its usage. But after several viewings of this video and attempts in the Lightroom program it just wdoesn't work. I'm on a Macbook Pro retina with Big Sur.
Here's my steps:
Activate Brush with a Fuji RAF photo selected
Slightly adjust exposure and contrast sliders
Tick masking box
Move curser to image and begin painting area of photo I want darkened
That's when it all stops. I have the area I wanted painted in red, none of the sliders have any effect at all, and when the Brush icon is clicked off the red remains on the image and no other effects have occurred.
This is very basic stuff here, but my constant failure to use this tool successfully has led me to wonder if I've got a bad copy of the download. Hoping there's a solution - Thanks
Are your Flow & Density sliders set at Maximum?
If not, a- Slight adjust to exposure and contrast sliders, may not even be visible on an image. Start with a Maximum Exposure setting, brush, then 'back off' adjust the Exposure slider to desired level.
"Brush icon is clicked off the red remains on the image"
Is it possible you are Brushing a Color set for the Brush?
A No-color brush would look like this-
The 'Red' Mask & Brush Tool overlay can be toggled by repeated presses of keyboard [O].
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Are your Flow & Density sliders set at Maximum?
If not, a- Slight adjust to exposure and contrast sliders, may not even be visible on an image. Start with a Maximum Exposure setting, brush, then 'back off' adjust the Exposure slider to desired level.
"Brush icon is clicked off the red remains on the image"
Is it possible you are Brushing a Color set for the Brush?
A No-color brush would look like this-
The 'Red' Mask & Brush Tool overlay can be toggled by repeated presses of keyboard [O].
[Hide > Show Tool Overlay > Show Mask Overlay > Show Tool and Mask Overlay > Hide.]