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Chapter 5: Develop Mode
Save a Copy is useful for making multiple versions of an image while continuing to work from the original file
instead of a new processed copy. For example, if you take a RAW image and save a copy of it as a JPG, instead of
switching to this lossy JPG image, you remain on the unprocessed RAW file with the settings still intact.
To discard changes to the image and return to the mode you were in previously:
Click Cancel.
Save is not available for RAW file formats because you cannot directly save changes to a RAW file.
Using the Develop Brush
The Develop Brush is designed to allow you to make a variety of touch ups to specific areas of your photos. You can selectively
adjust the Exposure, Saturation, Fill Light, Contrast and Clarity in your photo by simply brushing on the effects. For example,
instead of adding fill light to an entire photo, you may want to only add it to certain areas, such as backlit subjects. You can apply up
to seven brushes to separate areas in the image and assign each with unique effect settings.
Develop Brush
The Develop Brush button displays at the center of the top of the Tune tab.
To use the Develop Brush:
1.
In Develop mode, in the Tune tab, click the brush icon at the center of the top of the pane to open the control
panel and enter brushing mode. Or, toggle the brush panel open and closed with the B key.
2. Specify the brush settings in the panel, or on the fly as described in the table below.
3. Start painting the effects onto your photo.
4. Adjust the sliders to get the effect you want.
5. To apply another brush, (up to seven are available), select the next brush in the sequence. The box above the brush will
become checked. The check marks represent the activated brushes, while the selected brush icon (highlighted in blue)
represents the currently enabled brush. You can return to any of the brushes at any given time by selecting its respective
brush icon. A blue brush represents a brush that has been used. You can deactivate or re-activate any brush by
unchecking or rechecking its respective check box.
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