Nikon 25338 User Manual - Page 96

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Toolbar F6 - Se lection Tool s Chapter 15 90 Step 1. The Brightness / Contrast enhancement is applied to the image and then using the Plus Brush, it is painted only onto the flower. Step 1. Selection Step 2. Next, the Minus Brush is used to remove some of the effect that was applied to the background. Selecting the Minus Brush enables you to remove the current step's enhancements selectively. You can toggle to this tool with the - key after selecting the Brush Tool from the Toolbar, or you can temporarily toggle to this tool by holding down the Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) key while the Plus Brush is selected. Hint: You may also select this tool prior to making any enhancements, that is, in a new Enhancement Step that contains no other enhancements. The Colorize enhancement will automatically become available and you can paint in the Colorize enhancement on your image. By switching the Colorize enhancement to any other enhancement within the Edit List you can first paint in where you want to apply an enhancement. Then, using the Adjust & Filter pull-down Menu, you can select the enhancement that you want to use instead of the Colorize enhancement for the area you had just indicated by painting. For more information on Swapping Enhancements within the Edit List, please see page 69. Shortcut: B key Step 2. Selection

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Chapter 15
Toolbar F6 - Selection Tools
Selecting the Minus Brush enables you
to remove the current step’s enhance-
ments selectively. You can toggle to
this tool with the - key after selecting
the Brush Tool from the Toolbar, or
you can temporarily toggle to this tool
by holding down the Alt (Windows)
or Option (Mac OS) key while the Plus
Brush is selected.
Hint:
You may also select this
tool prior to making any enhance-
ments, that is, in a new Enhancement
Step that contains no other enhance-
ments. The Colorize enhancement will
automatically become available and
you can paint in the Colorize enhance-
ment on your image. By switching the
Colorize enhancement to any other
enhancement within the Edit List you
can first paint in where you want to
apply an enhancement. Then, using
the Adjust & Filter pull-down Menu,
you can select the enhancement that
you want to use instead of the Colorize
enhancement for the area you had just
indicated by painting. For more infor-
mation on Swapping Enhancements
within the Edit List,
please see page
69.
Shortcut: B key
Step 1. Selection
Step 2. Next, the Minus Brush is used to remove some
of the effect that was applied to the background.
Step 2. Selection
Step 1. The Brightness / Contrast enhancement is
applied to the image and then using the Plus Brush, it
is painted only onto the flower.