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Filtre radial

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Mar 15, 2017 Mar 15, 2017

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Bonjour,

            Je me nomme Robert et je suis photographe immobilier,j'utilise lightroom depuis 4 ans environ et j'adore travaillé avec.

Il manque une option qui serait for utile pour mon domaine surtout en architecture ou il existe souvent des ligne droite, et ça concerne le filtre radial que l'on peut exécuter seulement sous la forme d'un cercle.

Il serait très utile d'avoir aussi l'option de pouvoir faire un carré ce qui serait très apprécié en autre pour ajuster la luminosité d'une fenêtre par exemple ou autre espace souvent petit, ce qui serait beaucoup plus précis pour notre travail.

Merci de répondre à cette question

Cordialement

Robert

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LEGEND , Mar 15, 2017 Mar 15, 2017

In Lightroom, there is only the circle/ellipse.

As an alternative, you could use the adjustment brush to paint a mask over the rectangle objects instead of using the radial filter.

You can make an enhancement request over at http://feedback.photoshop.com .

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In Lightroom, there is only the circle/ellipse.

As an alternative, you could use the adjustment brush to paint a mask over the rectangle objects instead of using the radial filter.

You can make an enhancement request over at http://feedback.photoshop.com .

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My method -

Use the Adjustment Brush- large size. (Auto Mask OFF)

Turn on the overlay to view the 'selection'

Brush the square/rectangular area with a large brush.

Hold [Alt] to Erase the un-wanted edges of any overlay that is outside the area, using a small 'hard' brush.

Set the adjustment sliders.

Hint: to get a straight line of the brush, click once, hold down [Shift], move brush circle, click again.

And to erase a straight line- hold [Alt] as you do the { Click, [Shift], move brush, click again}

You will get quite quick with this method with a little practice.

Screen-clip has green overlay showing large brush work, and the erase brush work along the top edge of the film box.

ScreenShot166.jpg

Regards. My System: Lightroom-Classic 13.2 Photoshop 25.5, ACR 16.2, Lightroom 7.2, Lr-iOS 9.0.1, Bridge 14.0.2, Windows-11.

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