Adjustment with exposure adjustment brush cancels the noise reduction

Hello

I just noticed the following problem:

(1) camera Raw 6.5; Bridge CS5 (4.0.5.11); Mac OS X 10.6.8; Mac Pro 3.1; Dual Quad-Core Xeon; 8 GB OF RAM.

(2) start with a loud raw file (mine is a Canon 5 d II).

(3) apply to noise reduction (luminance: 30;) Detail of the Lum: 75; Lum contrast: 0; Color: 25; Color detail: 50).

4) go to the adjustment brush and set a nonzero exposure value.

(5) apply the brush to the image and notice the effects of the noise reduction to disappear (noise returns).

6) click clear all button to clear the adjustment brush and the noise reduction works again.

This seems to happen only with brushes of adjustment with a nonzero exposure value (application of brightness or other settings do not seem to produce the problem).

Anyone else seeing this?

Thank you!

There are a few known issues with the exposure setting local leading to overall appearance of the image changes, especially in the highlights.  The problem with the noise should already resolved with the ACR 6.6 release candidate (RC), currently available.

Tags: Adobe Camera Raw

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