Adjustment Brush: Cool

Still learning some features in Lr3 and came across Adjustment Brush video tutorials.  I'm not sure if PSE has this feature, I only use it so far for simple adjustment edits, but in any case its the first time I've seen this feature used - this tutorial below - to me - shows some amazing technology that I'm sure I will make use of.
Its an example of Photography being half the Art - and Digital Imaging bing the other half...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=037aO9ajYeg&feature=channel

I've heard that request a few times Steve.  Might I suggest adding it as a suggestion on the Feature Request forum http://feedback.photoshop.com/photoshop_family where it can easily be tracked?  I have a feeling there's already a similar request there, that you could add your vote too, but I can't find it right now.

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