Adobe recently introduced a new adjustment brush in Photoshop 2025, designed to simplify accurate editing functions. To know how to make efficiently targeted adjustments, it can largely streamline your editing process.
Coming from you Anthony MorgantiThis informative video explains how the adjustment brush can simplify editing like a person’s face or increasing specific elements within a photo. Morganti clearly shows how traditional adjustment layers require several stages – making masks, interning them, and carefully painting in adjustment to achieve targeted effects. Being effective, this process led to time and accuracy. Now, with the adjustment brush, you can apply adjustment like direct brightness, contrast, or vibration by painting only by painting on the area you want to affect, saving you a lot of time.
Morganti further shows the capacity of the equipment to selectively adding to a bird using it by using it by using it, without affecting its background, to highlight the AI-based object selection facility of the tool. This ability automatically identifies the objects within your photo, allowing accurate masking with minimal effort. If the automatic selection is not correct, you can manually refine the mask using a brush ad or reduction facility, which can give you accurate control without cumbersome manual masking. This accuracy is invaluable, especially when editing busy images or scenes with complex elements, ensuring that the adjustments appear natural and deliberately.
Additionally, Morganti displays a practical landscape that includes a building with several colored doors. Using the adjustment brush added with object selection, it only distinguishes the doors with a simple march selection, spontaneously adjusts their brightness and the rest of the image is freely hue. This flexibility opens the creative possibilities, which allows a quick and spontaneously to subtle improvement or more clear stylistic changes. Another scenario includes refining selections where initial automatic selection includes unwanted areas. Morganti easily adjusts it by removing unwanted parts of the mask with a quick brush stroke, ensuring that the dock in her example is only affected by their editing.
The adjustment brush is not fully about providing new tasks, but to streamline and refine the approach of familiar tasks in Photoshop. It reduces repetitive manual stages, reduces the capacity for mistakes, and gives considerable speed to your workflow. Whether you are editing portraits, wildlife photos, architecture, or landscape, this device can simplify functions that first require complex selection and laborious masking. Watch the video above for a complete run from Morgent.