Using Macbook Pro 13 inch with LRC. Normally at home use a 27 inch monitor, but on vacation and so I'm using the laptop's screen.
I can barely see the adjustment brush concentric circles and + target, especially when the brush is being used on beige, blue, flesh colored image components. I have tried changing flow, density to 100% with no improvement. Am I stuck with this very hard to see brush or have I somehow changed a setting that mutes the intensity of the brush parameters?
Thanks in advance!
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DWU2
Loc: Phoenix Arizona area
tinplater wrote:
Using Macbook Pro 13 inch with LRC. Normally at home use a 27 inch monitor, but on vacation and so I'm using the laptop's screen.
I can barely see the adjustment brush concentric circles and + target, especially when the brush is being used on beige, blue, flesh colored image components. I have tried changing flow, density to 100% with no improvement. Am I stuck with this very hard to see brush or have I somehow changed a setting that mutes the intensity of the brush parameters?
Thanks in advance!
Using Macbook Pro 13 inch with LRC. Normally at h... (
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You can change the color of the mask the brush applies by pressing Shift -O (that's the letter O, not zero).
DWU2 wrote:
You can change the color of the mask the brush applies by pressing Shift -O (that's the letter O, not zero).
Thanks, but it is not the overlay/mask I can't see. It is the concentric circle/target brush.
DWU2 wrote:
The Radial Filter?
Not sure what you mean? The problem is with the circle with a Plus sign in the middle and a concentric outer circle representing the amount of feather applied by to the adjustment brush. On my Macbook Pro the circle is a very weak white color and is only well visible on black, white backgrounds. I can't find any option or preference to intensify the boldness, color, or general visibility of the tool. I suspect it is just the way it is on the small macbook pro (13 inches) and can't be improved; hopefully someone will prove me wrong.
As offered, in LR preferences, you can adjust some brush settings. Try that, if not already done.
Rongnongno wrote:
As offered, in LR preferences, you can adjust some brush settings. Try that, if not already done.
There is not an option to adjust the visibility of the brush circles and center plus sign.
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