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*Adobe Bridge CS4 and Adobe Camera Raw 5 Tip*
When using the Adjustment Brush ( K ) in Camera Raw, if you click the + (plus sign) or – (minus sign) button beside an adjustment slider, you’ll notice it resets all the other sliders back to their default settings. So, if you want to apply multiple effects at the same time, click-and-drag the sliders instead of using the + and – buttons; that way the others don’t reset.
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Jaline said on — July 27, 2009 @ 3:15 pm
Thank you
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