![]() ![]() Luminosity masks are best learned when taught visually, so I’ve put together a completely FREE video course on luminosity masks, which is pulled directly from my premium membership program. Because I’ve already done that for you □ ![]() That’s why I created this comprehensive (yet simple to follow) guide, which is based on my many years of using luminosity masks…so you can avoid months of frustration and fumbling around in Photoshop with no clear direction. You just need an expert guide to show you the proper technique for using luminosity masks – and most importantly, how to plow through those roadblocks so you don’t get stuck somewhere in the process. I see many photographers attempt to use luminosity masks on their own images, and then the problems start…muddy tones, weird color shifts, bad selections and awful pixelation. The reality is that luminosity masks are ridiculously easy (and free) to use thanks to recent technology…so there’s no better time than now to incorporate this magnificent tool into your workflow. ![]() Or they tried luminosity masks in the past, hit a roadblock, and abandoned them altogether. Unfortunately, many think that luminosity masks are difficult to use or take up too much time. They can enhance almost every technique in Photoshop: crisper detail with dodging and burning…stronger, more accurate selections with exposure blending…richer, more vibrant hues with color grading, and that’s just scratching the surface. It’s easy to see why many professional landscape photographers use these masks. ![]() Being able to create completely customized selections based on the tones of your image will revolutionize your workflow. Luminosity masks are undoubtedly one of the most powerful (and popular) processing techniques in Photoshop, especially for landscape photographers. ![]()
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