Originally Posted by
DanK
If I understand correctly what Dave has written (Dave, correct me if I am wrong), the issue is the four sharpening parameters: amount, radius, detail, and masking. John, I don't think this is a reference to noise reduction. The issue, as I understand it, is that if you do a local sharpening with the adjustment brush, the only parameter you can control locally is amount. The radius, detail, and masking parameters applied with the adjustment brush are whatever is applied in the global sharpening. Dave, do I understand this correctly?
I think it is potentially confusing to say that the adjustments are not additive in LR. In two senses, they are. For example, take an image and increase any parameter, say, exposure. Then, do any other adjustment. Finally, to back to exposure, and either increase it further or decrease it. LR will show you two numbers in that editing line. The first is the edit you have just made, and the second is the sum of all exposure adjustments made to that point. So, it is additive, but the net effect is simply that final sum. It makes no difference how many steps you took to get there, or when in the sequence you took them. All that matters is that one final sum.
If I understand correctly, the local adjustments are additive as well. It adds to whatever global edit you have done on any parameter the additional adjustment specified in the adjustment brush dialog.
Re local adjustments: there are plenty of times when I find local adjustments in LR sufficient. I just did a few candid baby shots today, for example, that needed a bit of dodging, and the LR adjustment brush was just fine. However, in many cases, they don't provide enough control, and that is when I move the image int PS or something else.