In this video, I demonstrate the newest tool in Photoshop - the Adjustment Brush! FREE DOWNLOAD - Printable Photoshop Keyboard Shortcut PDF: www.anthonymorganti.com/ You can also find free printable keyboard shortcut PDFs for Lightroom Classic, On1 Photo Raw 2024, and Luminar Neo there too. To get more info about Photoshop, go here: prf.hn/l/lGnjDBl I am an Adobe affiliate and will earn a commission if you purchase anything using the link directly above. Please read my Code of Ethics Statement: onlinephotographytraining.com/code-of-ethics/
I have watched so many of these new adjustment tool videos and this is the first one that really did not belittle the fact that not all of us are photoshop specialists but rather simple photographers that want to make our photos look just a little better. Thank you
WOW, that is so cool that you are still doing work with photography. I am 67 & too often I allow my crazy mind try to tell me I'm TOO old. But I don't listen. I just keep going. You are impressive. How long have you been shooting? would love to look at your work? Work like this can help to keep the mind sharp !!! 👍👍
Great vid and a good illustration of how the new brush works. As smooth as the Select Subject and copy-the-mask methods are, though, I've always found that the best way to apply multiple adjustments to a masked area is to Group the first adjustment with itself, move the mask (not copy) to the Group and then add the additional adjustments inside the group. That way there is only one mask to fix/adjust when/if you find an flaw or make some other change to the image that requires a change in the mask.
VERY nicely done. You were prepared, focused, concise, very clear, and did a great job job of presenting options. This was a very good use of my time and I really appreciate you respecting your audience and me personally. I'm going to go look at the rest of your channel - you might be my new go-to for PhotoShop. I am still learning and have found there are lots of PS videos on TH-cam, but very few good ones that actually help me get things done. THANK YOU!
You are my 'go to' photo editing trainer now. Your videos are really helpful, especially how you show different ways to achieve the same thing. Your videos are welcoming and pull people in with your personality. Thank you Anthony 👍🏼
As always, a wonderful and concise explanation on how this tool can be applied. I always look to you when I have a question about a topic on LR and/or PS.
Thank you for showing smarter ways to use this new tool. While it's similar to what we can manually do for 'adjustments', I think this tool can reduce no. of steps to get there.
you mentioned the latest version I get confused on the versioning In my creative cloud, I see 3 photoshops Currently I see 24.7.4 25.9 Beta 25.10 Any help you can provide in explaining the differences would be appreciated
25.9 is at this posting the latest official release. 25.10 is a beta, testing release that subscribers can try out if they're curious what's in the pipeline. It has a few new features but may be a bit less stable. Both 25.9 and 25.10 have this new Adjustment Brush Anthony demonstrates here, while the older 24.7.4 does not. I can't link you here in comments but you can search TH-cam or the web for feature differences, as there are many videos and webpages covering it.
There is nothing new about this "tool." It's basically a paint brush with a macro at the front end that creates an adjustment layer with a mask. Am I missing something?
This new tool didn't add any new features. It's just making Photophop more like Photoshop Elements. Besides the AI tools, it's been years since we got anything that's really new. Combined with Adobe's highly questionable ideas about what they can use from the users' contents and the price, it's no wonder people are switching to other apps.
Gosh... That tool is such a waste of space. Instead of adding the adjustment layer you use a brush. Oh well... Photoshop was always famous for having 10 different ways to do the exact same thing. At least they are consistent smh
In this video, I demonstrate the newest tool in Photoshop - the Adjustment Brush!
FREE DOWNLOAD - Printable Photoshop Keyboard Shortcut PDF:
www.anthonymorganti.com/
You can also find free printable keyboard shortcut PDFs for Lightroom Classic, On1 Photo Raw 2024, and Luminar Neo there too.
To get more info about Photoshop, go here:
prf.hn/l/lGnjDBl
I am an Adobe affiliate and will earn a commission if you purchase anything using the link directly above. Please read my Code of Ethics Statement:
onlinephotographytraining.com/code-of-ethics/
I have watched so many of these new adjustment tool videos and this is the first one that really did not belittle the fact that not all of us are photoshop specialists but rather simple photographers that want to make our photos look just a little better. Thank you
Nicely done! I'm 92 and have used Photoshop since version 2 and what I know for sure -- there is always something new to learn... 😎
That's awesome you're still going at it! 💪
WOW, that is so cool that you are still doing work with photography. I am 67 & too often I allow my crazy mind try to tell me I'm TOO old. But I don't listen. I just keep going. You are impressive. How long have you been shooting? would love to look at your work? Work like this can help to keep the mind sharp !!! 👍👍
You are an amazingly good instructor. You teach us new tools and techniques in easy to follow steps. Thanks
Great vid and a good illustration of how the new brush works. As smooth as the Select Subject and copy-the-mask methods are, though, I've always found that the best way to apply multiple adjustments to a masked area is to Group the first adjustment with itself, move the mask (not copy) to the Group and then add the additional adjustments inside the group. That way there is only one mask to fix/adjust when/if you find an flaw or make some other change to the image that requires a change in the mask.
VERY nicely done. You were prepared, focused, concise, very clear, and did a great job job of presenting options. This was a very good use of my time and I really appreciate you respecting your audience and me personally. I'm going to go look at the rest of your channel - you might be my new go-to for PhotoShop. I am still learning and have found there are lots of PS videos on TH-cam, but very few good ones that actually help me get things done. THANK YOU!
Thank you for these quick demonstrations, very helpful.
Thank you Mr Morganti for this great video showing all these differrent ways we can use this tool.
You are my 'go to' photo editing trainer now. Your videos are really helpful, especially how you show different ways to achieve the same thing. Your videos are welcoming and pull people in with your personality. Thank you Anthony 👍🏼
Hey Tony. It's been a while. I've been away from Photoshop for a while but now I'm back to it. Thank you for this tip. You are still the man
Very helpful. The tool is sorta mis-named, it's not really a brush in the truest sense, that's where I was making my mistake. Thanks for the tutorial.
As always, a wonderful and concise explanation on how this tool can be applied. I always look to you when I have a question about a topic on LR and/or PS.
Thanks for this video Anthony, really interesting and useful. Cheers, Robert.
Very handy new tool! Informative and clear tutorial! Thank you so much Anthony!
Cool - I haven't had a chance to play with this yet myself, so I appreciate the head start!
Excellent explanation, I can see me using this a lot
Easy, clear = Anthony Morganti. PS on TH-cam alike his excellent Lr course! Thanks
You're a good teacher.
As always, extremely well presented, easy to follow & super informative. Thank you so much Anthony!
Great demo, as always. Those programmers at Adobe aren't taking many days off.
Thank you for showing smarter ways to use this new tool. While it's similar to what we can manually do for 'adjustments', I think this tool can reduce no. of steps to get there.
Always learn something from your videos. Thanks for all you do.
Nice simple upgrade. Thanks
Is there an advantage to using this instead of the masking tools in Lrc?
Thanks Anthony for another outstanding tutorial.
Excellent tutorial, very informative and helpful. Thanks.
Great stuff, Anthony. Thank you!
Thanks, very helpfull
:36 "B" as in Brush
Great tutorial...extremely helpful.
This was so helpful, thank you!
Nice work as usual. Thank you.
Nice tutorial, thanks.
Great tutorial!
awesome tutorials...thanks!
Thank You.
Thank you! Great stuff.
Nice tip!
Thank you again !!
Cool, thanks (and thanks to 'Little Bird' also) :-)
infomamtive video
thank you, this is new to me.
Genius trick! 🎉
Good Job Bro
Thanks!
I dokt see what this tool adds. I cN already just do all this with the regular tools available
you mentioned the latest version
I get confused on the versioning
In my creative cloud, I see 3 photoshops
Currently I see
24.7.4
25.9
Beta 25.10
Any help you can provide in explaining the differences would be appreciated
25.9 is at this posting the latest official release. 25.10 is a beta, testing release that subscribers can try out if they're curious what's in the pipeline. It has a few new features but may be a bit less stable. Both 25.9 and 25.10 have this new Adjustment Brush Anthony demonstrates here, while the older 24.7.4 does not. I can't link you here in comments but you can search TH-cam or the web for feature differences, as there are many videos and webpages covering it.
Why can’t i download the beta version of photoshop? Is it because i have the cheapest version with lightroom?
Nice video, but I don't see the point of this tool .... it's just another way to do what we could do in the past.
Wow….!
I don't think I'd have the patience.
There is nothing new about this "tool." It's basically a paint brush with a macro at the front end that creates an adjustment layer with a mask. Am I missing something?
No, you aren't 👍
Just state option for Mac and alt for windows once and save a ton of repeats. The books are full of this crap, no idea why.
This new tool didn't add any new features. It's just making Photophop more like Photoshop Elements. Besides the AI tools, it's been years since we got anything that's really new. Combined with Adobe's highly questionable ideas about what they can use from the users' contents and the price, it's no wonder people are switching to other apps.
Gosh... That tool is such a waste of space. Instead of adding the adjustment layer you use a brush. Oh well... Photoshop was always famous for having 10 different ways to do the exact same thing. At least they are consistent smh
Yes - it’s the ‘Adobe owns everything you produce on any of their software!’ 🤬