Lightroom 3 adjustment brush.

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I'm very new to LR.

I've got a number portrait shots (taken in a confined space) and I want to edit out some objects - mainly corners of my background lights (which are black).

I'm using the adjustment brush (exposure) and setting the exposure, brightness and contrast to max. This seems to a good job, but on closer inspection the dark black objects have not been completely removed.

Any ideas please :)
 
If you are trying to get rid of objects, use the spot removal tool, not the adjustment brush. Adjust the size to as small as you can and use it several times if you have to.
 
Thanks Alan. I have in some cases - and it works a treat.

I'd still like to get my head round why the brush doesn't quite bin dark objects.
 
Thanks Alan. I have in some cases - and it works a treat.

I'd still like to get my head round why the brush doesn't quite bin dark objects.

I don't really think that it is intended for that. I use it for upping or lowering the exposure on selected parts which are over/underexposed.
 
Yep, it's more like the dodge and burn tools in Photoshop.

Lightroom isn't really a pixel-level editor. The spot removal tool itself is relatively crude, though it suffices most of the time.
 
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