Adjustment brush leaves effect "stained".

When you use the adjustment brush to hide a part of a RAW image, so I can reduce the exposure of some of my photos, I get an uneven effect.  It seems that the mask does not affect some pixels from the area, that I'm trying to settle.  The photo was taken inside a cathedral in Vienna where the lighting wasn't great so I used an ISO of 3200 on my camera Nikon D7000.  I have made adjustments to the Reduction noise before using the adjustment brush.   A part of the image below.

I had the same problem with other photos when using the adjustment brush.   I tried different settings of pen, the traffic and the density without significant improvement.

Any suggestion would be appreciated.

Jay

Any suggestions would be helpful.LR4-8322.jpg

You probably have checked.

When is selected Lr will apply the AdjBrush to the value of color/hue where you click first with the AdjBrush. This feature helps if you want to brush the fine detail without affecting the background.

But for large surfaces it creates tasks. Uncheck the box - it's at the bottom of the AdjBrush Panel.

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