Why no brightness slider in graduated filters?

Hi,
Why does LR4 no longer have a brightness slider in the graduated filters? LR3 had both exposure AND brightness. So far I can't seem to get the effects I used to be able to get using the shadows and highlights sliders that I could easily get with the brightness slider. Still experimenting but right now would say to bring back brightness.
Thanks,
Steve

Process Version 2012 has eliminated the Brightness slider...best bet is to use Exposure–which in PV 2012 is a bit more like Brightness but stronger so you need less. Also note that Highlights and Shadows are now different as well. PV 2012 needs a new learning curve. You need to adapt and adopt to the new behaviors...

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