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    Lightroom 5

    Hi all
    I'm new to Cambridge site and I'm very impressed

    In Lightroom you have the graduated filter tool with the 3 line that appear when you start which you drag to suite

    My question is can the gap between the lines be reduced to make the top or bottom one move independently. I have looked on the net without any joy

    Thanks for any help

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    Re: Lightroom 5

    You can move the gradient afterwards by clicking on the pin and moving or you can apply two separate gradients.

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    Re: Lightroom 5

    There is a bit of a knack to position the gradient but with a bit of practice you will be able to drag and adjust it as required. I am surprised you cannot find an adobe tutorial or youtube video that covers it.

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    Re: Lightroom 5

    Thanks for the help I think the two pin is the way to go

    I have looked everywhere for an answer but nothing that I can find

    Thanks again for your time Steve

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    Re: Lightroom 5

    Steven, it may be worth your while watching this Adobe TV video in the following link which covers the use of the graduated filter and adjustment brush. The video is for LR4 but...it will give you an insight in to the use of those tools. There are other sources of this type of information on the internet but I find Adobe TV good and informative.

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