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LR adjustment brush stroke and erase at the same time? NEED HELP

Explorer ,
Jun 10, 2020 Jun 10, 2020

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Hey everyone,

 

I'm a professional photographer, and I heavily use LR and PS. Today I tried to add an adjustment brush to one of my images, and as soon as I began painting on the image, I noticed it began erasing away the adjustment anytime I went over the same area. Has anyone experienced this issue before? I can't seem to find any solutions.

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Explorer , Jun 18, 2020 Jun 18, 2020

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So if the density is turned down on the brush, it almost rebrushes over previously created strokes on the same adjustment. Never encountered that before, so I was just going crazy haha.

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Jun 11, 2020 Jun 11, 2020

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You will have to give more information, if possible with a screenshot.

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Jun 11, 2020 Jun 11, 2020

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Maybe the settings in your adjustment brush were opposite of what you need. Can you share a screen shot that shows the image and the adjustment brush settings?

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So if the density is turned down on the brush, it almost rebrushes over previously created strokes on the same adjustment. Never encountered that before, so I was just going crazy haha.

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