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1. Re: Masking\Moving Questions LR3.4.1
rollsnut Aug 6, 2011 2:16 PM (in response to rollsnut)Ok - Just discovered the Navigator "photo in the upper left and that allows me to do what I want for question #2 - Still seeking an answer for question #1!
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2. Re: Masking\Moving Questions LR3.4.1
b_gossweiler Aug 6, 2011 2:31 PM (in response to rollsnut)I guess when you say "mask" you are talking about the local adjustment brush.
There is no need/use/option in moving the pin representing a local adjustment, as the brush strokes are tied to image coordinates and not to the pin location.
Beat
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3. Re: Masking\Moving Questions LR3.4.1
rollsnut Aug 6, 2011 2:41 PM (in response to b_gossweiler)Yes, I understand that and I was not clear in my example: Sometimes I need to lighten up a small area like a face under a hat. I place my pin of the brush tool, make my adjustments then view the results and find that if i move it just slightly one way or another I accomplish my task. If I change the size it changes the whole circumference so that won't work.
Thanks for responding and I hope I was clearer this time. I appreciate it.
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4. Re: Masking\Moving Questions LR3.4.1
Lee Jay-ZyZk56 Aug 6, 2011 2:45 PM (in response to rollsnut)You can't move a brush stroke.
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5. Re: Masking\Moving Questions LR3.4.1
Geoff the kiwi Aug 6, 2011 2:48 PM (in response to Lee Jay-ZyZk56)Lee Jay wrote:
You can't move a brush stroke.
Yet!! But you can place a request for such behaviour here: http://feedback.photoshop.com/photoshop_family/
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6. Re: Masking\Moving Questions LR3.4.1
R Owens Aug 6, 2011 7:32 PM (in response to rollsnut)rollsnut
To move around the work area hold the spacebar down, the cursor becomes a handallowing you to move the picture.
Rich



