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docHub just released a new feature in Photoshop beta, and that is the adjustment brush. Letamp;#39;s have a look at it right now. At the time of this recording, the adjustment brush is only available inside the Photoshop public beta. Now, I have another tutorial which shows you how to download the beta. So once weamp;#39;re running that, what you want to do is go to the brushes and weamp;#39;re going to choose the adjustment brush. Now, to use the adjustment brush, go to the top where it says adjustment, and youamp;#39;re going to see that there are six different adjustments. Iamp;#39;m guessing docHub is probably going to add more later, but this is what we have right now. So letamp;#39;s have a look. Weamp;#39;ll start with the first one, which is brightness contrast. And weamp;#39;re just going to look at how it works. So Iamp;#39;ve selected an adjustment. Notice nothing has happened yet. But the moment that I click on my image with that adjustment, it creates a new adjustme