Adjusting Details
To highlight important details in your photo, and remove the emphasis from others, you can use the Detail Brush. The impact of the Detail Brush is cumulative. This means that the more you brush in a particular area using the blur option, for example, the more blurry the area will become.
To Adjust Details:
- In Edit mode, in the Detail group, select Detail Brush.
- Adjust the settings as described below.
- Do one of the following:
- Click Done to apply your changes and close the tool.
- Click Cancel to discard all changes and close the tool.
You can also access the Detail Brush tool from the Filter drop-down menu or Filter toolbar.
Detail Brush Options
Operation |
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Select the operation would you like to perform:
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Tool settings |
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If you selected Sharpen, set the following: |
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Radius |
Controls the number of pixels to adjust around each edge. Higher values increase the number of sharpened pixels and tend to bring out coarser detail, while lower values reduce the number of sharpened pixels and tend to bring out finer detail. |
Threshold |
Specifies how different the pixel lightness values within an edge must be before the pixels within the edge are sharpened. Higher values sharpen only stronger edges but minimize the appearance of noise. Lower values sharpen both strong and weaker edges, but can increase the appearance of noise. We recommend you set the threshold to enhance edges while keeping background noise to a minimum. |
Brush settings |
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Nib Width |
Drag the slider to select a brush size. |
Feathering |
Drag the slider to soften the edges of your strokes. |
Strength |
Drag the slider to determine the strength of the sharpening or blurring. |
You can also type a number into the number box and incrementally make precise adjustments.
You can right-click a slider to reset to the default value.