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Hi,
I am using LR 2.3.1 version. The problem is that I can't find the ND filter button in order to do editing. How to find it? Or the re is no ND filter in this version. Any ideas?
Tq
This has been there for ages. It's just not called a neutral density filter but is a local adjustment linear gradient. The icon for it is on the right side of the window and looks like a graduated neutral density filter.
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Hi saifulr,
Lightroom desktop do not have the Graduated neutral density filter yet. However, It seems like a great idea, could you share this as a feature request here? Feature Request/Bug Report Form This forum is monitored by our developers and they might look into it for future updates.
Thanks,
Akash
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So which ver. does have ND filters built in?
On Wed, Jul 17, 2019, 12:01 AM Akash Sharma <forums_noreply@adobe.com>
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It’s called the Linear Gradient in Lightroom 2.3 This tutorial video demonstrates how to use the tool to make targeted adjustments.
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Ok tq
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Are we referring to the cloud version of Lightroom? If so, why isn't it possible to use the gradual filter and use the exposure adjustment in that tool to mimic a graduated neutral density filter? Or, maybe I don't understand the use of such a filter.
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This has been there for ages. It's just not called a neutral density filter but is a local adjustment linear gradient. The icon for it is on the right side of the window and looks like a graduated neutral density filter.