What kind of brush to chose to paint adjustment layers and retouching in PS when using wacom tablet

I have just started using Wacom tablet (Wacom Intuos pro small).
I would like someone please to answer some of my queries:
Do you always put Pressure For Size on for retouching and painting adjustments layers masks?
What type and size brush you should use for painting adjustment layers masks?
What type and size brush you should use for retouching photos?
Will be happy to receive any links to video tutorial on this subject?
Thank you for your help and effort in advance

Same answer.   Adjustment layers tend to need either very soft masking with a high level of feathering, or very precise using a small fairly hard brush.
But if I was doing the latter, it would be to adjust one particular part of the image, in which case I would usually make an acurate selection of that area before I opened the adjustment layer.  This automatically fils the layer mask to your selection.
The sort of situation where I might be doing a lot of fine painting in a layer mask was where I had used Refine edge and output a new layer with layer mask.  Refine edge often leaves errors that need touching up, but I would be using 100% opacity and changing the size, so I would have pressure change size.
It's entirely up to you to decided what works best in any situation, and to practice so you become familiar with the options - of which there are _many_.

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