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here and I still have my adjustment
brush selected and let's do this I'm
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dragging the exposure slider up
considerably to about little more than
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one stop and I'm gonna focus kind of on
this lacrosse players face pressing
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lightly gradually pressing a little bit
harder in some areas I've got that mask
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overlay turned on so it's red I'm gonna
turn that off and now you can see where
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that kind of painted on his face and I
just that exposure in a little bit over
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the lines right there so many click
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race and what kind of back that out but
let's just do this I'm going to you
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cover my cursor right above the pin and
on track this left and right so you can
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kind of see that exposure sliders going
to adjust and you can see where that
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mask is and we can dial that up or down
based on her down by opacity based on
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where I'm dragging the slider again let
me show the mask overlay per second
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there so you can see the mask by itself
but I showed you that white mask so that
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you could see firsthand what pressure
sensitivity looks like within Lightroom
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alright so we're gonna go ahead and take
a look at those practical examples now