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  • Dodge and burning ???

    Can I dodge or burn in Lightroom 3 or Elements 9? If so can someone tell me how to select them?
    Ed

    Live life in the slow lane.

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    Re: Dodge and burning ???

    I am sure you can in Elements but I don't have that.

    In LR you sure can too. Just select the brush tool, and either (and/or) use an increased or decreased brightness or exposure setting to lighten or darken the area under the brush.

    Easy...
    John

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      Re: Dodge and burning ???

      Wow quick reply; thanks was used to Pshop 7 and knew were to find it but am still learning with LR and Elements 9. Will give it a try.
      Ed

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        Re: Dodge and burning ???

        There's also a mask tick-box which then tells LR to use an auto-mask so that any edges will be used as the definition for the brush. So, if you want to say lighten a background, of a person... then is is relatively easy because LR will use the person as the 'edge' and no part of the brush will be applied to that area.
        John

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          Re: Dodge and burning ???

          I don't have elements 9, but I have elements 8 and the dodge & burn tool is just above the background/foreground selector. There are 3 tools behind each other that look like a sponge, a hand and a magnifying glass look-alike.
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            Re: Dodge and burning ???

            I have just added a Dodge and Burn tutorial for Elements using my method which may be of interest to you.
            Regards Paul.
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