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TIP: Removing Ovals
If you want to remove an oval you've created, either just click on it and hit the Delete (PC:
Backspace) key , or move your cursor over the center point of the oval, press-and-hold the
Option (PC: Alt) key , and your cursor will turn into a pair of scissors. Now, just click on
the center point of the oval to delete it. Also, just as a general rule, when you have this
scissor tool, don't run. Sorry, I couldn't help myself.
Step Seven:
To add another oval, click the New radio button at the top of the Panel area (so Camera
Raw knows you want to create a new pool of light), then at the bottom of the panel, switch
the Effect to Inside (or use the shortcut I mentioned earlier: X). Now, we're going to use
this oval to light her bouquet, which is getting a bit lost. So, drag out a small oval over her
bouquet, but this time, you'll brighten this area by dragging the Exposure slider to the right
a bit (as I did here, where I dragged to +1.10).
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