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Localized masking in Lightroom

Localized masking in Lightroom

From the course: Photo Tools Weekly

Localized masking in Lightroom

- [Instructor] Welcome to another episode of Photo Tools Weekly. In this week's episode, I want to highlight a brand new feature in Lightroom Classic. And this feature has to do with the way that we can now work with our three selective adjustment tools, gradient filter, radio filter, and adjustment brush. And how we can add what's called a color or a illuminance mask. Let me show you how this works. But first, I'll grab one of these tools. Say, like the radio filter. Make an adjustment. And then I'll click and drag that over an area of the image. So far, we've already known that we could do this. But what's new is this color range mask down here. And what we can do is select color from the pull down menu. Use the eye dropper and say hey, I only want to affect this color. Or, that color. You can click through the image and then target that area of the image. You also have an amount slider if you want it to be more specific. Or, have a broader reach and include other areas. You can add…

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