Photoshop CS2 Bible

Another way to change the performance of a paint or edit tool is to adjust the Opacity and Flow values, which also go by the names Strength and Exposure, respectively, depending on the tool that you're using. When available, these controls appear in the Options bar. You can click the arrow to display a slider bar, drag the slider to raise or lower the value, and then press Enter or Return. You can also double-click the option box, type a value, and press Enter or Return. But the newest way also happens to be the best way: That scrubbing trick we mentioned earlier works in the Options bar, too.

Here's a look at how these options work:

Changing the Flow value on the fly is trickier, but still possible. When the Sponge tool is active, Flow works just like Opacity: Type a number to change the value in 10-percent increments; type two numbers to enter a specific value. But what about the Brush tool and others that offer both Opacity and Flow? Typing a number changes the Opacity value unless the Airbrush icon is active, in which case typing a number changes Flow. If the Airbrush is turned off, press Shift plus a number key to change the Flow value. When the Airbrush is turned on, pressing Shift plus a number key changes the Opacity value.

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