Photoshop_User_-_February_2016

(avery) #1
Everything you do in the Basic panel affects the entire

image. If you drag the Temp slider, it changes the white

balance for the entire image (it’s a “global adjustment”).

But what if you want to adjust one particular area

of your image (a “local” adjustment)? Then you’d use

the Adjustment Brush, which lets you paint chang-

es just where you want them, so you can do things

like dodging and burning (lightening and darkening

different parts of your photo).

dodging, burning, and


adjusting individual areas


of your photo


Lightroom

Workshop^

BY SCOTT KELBY

Excerpted from The Adobe Photoshop
Lightroom CC Book for Digital Photographers
Free download pdf