6 Adjust the Exposure setting in the Brushes palette. Increasing the Exposure increases the lightening effect of the tool. Decreasing the setting decreases the effect. 7 Choose Shadows, Midtones, or Highlights in the Mode pop-up menu. The Dodge tool lightens pixels that fall within the selected range only. 8 Drag the Dodge tool in the image area you want to edit. To darken (‘burn’) areas You can darken specific areas of an image by dragging the Burn tool over the pixels you want to darken. The tool’s effect can be con- trolled by your selection of brush and adjustment of the tool’s Fade setting. 1 Select the Burn tool and click a paint object to put the image in edit mode, if necessary. To configure the Burn tool, double-click its icon. •   Select Fade options, if desired, and type a number in the Fade Within box to set the length of the fade effect. •   If you use a pressure-sensitive tablet, select the Size and Exposure checkboxes in the “Pressure Varies” area to vary size and exposure based on stylus pressure. 2 After configuring the Burn tool the way you want, click OK. 3 Choose a brush shape in the Brushes palette. For more infor- mation, see “Creating paint objects with painting tools” on page 31.588. 4 Choose an Exposure setting in the Brushes palette. Increasing the Exposure setting increases the darkening effect of the tool. Decreasing the setting decreases the effect. 5 Choose Shadows, Midtones, or Highlights in the Mode pop-up menu. The Burn tool darkens pixels that fall within the selected range only. 6 Drag the Burn tool in the image area you want to edit. Burn tool
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