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Save and apply local adjustment presets in Camera Raw
You can save local adjustments as presets
so that you can quickly apply the effects to other images. You create,
select, and manage local adjustment presets using the Local Adjustment
Settings menu in
the Adjustment Brush or Graduated Filter tool options. You apply
local adjustment presets using the Adjustment Brush tool or
the Graduated Filter tool .
Note: Local
adjustments cannot be saved with Camera Raw image presets, which contain
global adjustments. Local adjustments cannot be copied and pasted between
images, either.
In the Adjustment Brush or Graduated Filter tool
options in the Camera Raw dialog box, click the Local Adjustment
Settings menu button . Then,
choose one of the following commands: - New Local Correction Setting
- Saves the current local adjustment effect settings as a preset.
Type a name and click OK. Saved presets appear in the Local Adjustment
Settings menu and can be applied to any image that is opened in Camera
Raw.
- Delete “preset name”
- Deletes the selected local adjustment preset.
- Rename “preset name”
- Renames the selected local adjustment preset. Type a name
and click OK.
- “preset name”
- Select a preset to apply its settings with the Adjustment
Brush tool or the Graduated Filter tool.
When using local adjustment presets, keep in mind the
following:
Only one local adjustment preset can be
selected at a time.
When applying a local adjustment preset with the Adjustment
Brush tool, you can still customize the brush options, including
Size, Feather, Flow, and Density. The preset applies the effect
settings at the specified brush size.
After a local adjustment preset is applied, you can refine
it as desired.
The same effect settings are available for the Adjustment
Brush tool and the Graduated Filter tool. As a result, local adjustment
presets can be applied using either tool, regardless of which tool
was used to create the preset.
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