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Today I made a Vibrance adjustment on a image and pressed ctrl+I to paint on the adjustment (like I've done the last 5-6 years using photoshop) but nothing happens. Instead I have to use eraser tool to "paint" on the adjustment.
Have I fiddled with a setting or what is going on...
Help would be very much appriciated.
Are you attempting to invert the Vibrance adjustment layer mask to black and then paint white on the mask to allow for selective adjustments?
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Hi @JohanJi!
Did you recently change your keyboard or computer language by any chance? The shortcut Ctrl + I usually inverts the color of the image. If you want a hotkey to paint with the brush tool you can press B. If you want to edit shortcuts you can go to Edit > Keyboard Shortcuts
Let me know if this helps!
Alek
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Are you attempting to invert the Vibrance adjustment layer mask to black and then paint white on the mask to allow for selective adjustments?
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