@@JasonPolakPhotography I'd like to see more on masks, when I'm using them I'm having a difficult time getting the mask to focus on the area of concern. I suspect the drawn and parametric mask is the way to go, but sometimes....a lot of the time my adjustments bleed over to the adjacent area or leave a halo.
Thanks, @petevonschondorf4609. I will keep in mind seriously for upcoming content. It's a great idea and one that deserves more attention! Quick tip: if you are experiencing halos though, sometimes a slight increase in the feathering is all it takes to get rid of it.
Great video as usual. So stoked about the book!
Wow, thanks Dean! Glad to know there's an audience :)
Thanks, i Is it possible to show us how you use the tone curve at some point?
Is there something specific you want to know about it? Like masks, or in general, or something else?
@@JasonPolakPhotography I'd like to see more on masks, when I'm using them I'm having a difficult time getting the mask to focus on the area of concern. I suspect the drawn and parametric mask is the way to go, but sometimes....a lot of the time my adjustments bleed over to the adjacent area or leave a halo.
Thanks, @petevonschondorf4609. I will keep in mind seriously for upcoming content. It's a great idea and one that deserves more attention! Quick tip: if you are experiencing halos though, sometimes a slight increase in the feathering is all it takes to get rid of it.