In this tutorial, I demo how to use the 19 different masks that are found in Lightroom. You can find more info about Lightroom here: prf.hn/l/lGnjDBl *I am an affiliate for Adobe and will earn a commission if you purchase Lightroom using that link. Get my newsletter! anthonymorganti.substack.com/ Here is my list of recommended software: wp.me/P9QUvD-ozx Here is a list of my current cameras, lenses, etc.: wp.me/P9QUvD-ozG Please help support my TH-cam channel - consider purchasing my Lightroom Presets: www.anthonymorganti.com/ Help me help others learn photography. You can quickly offer your support here, where I receive 100% of your kind gift: ko-fi.com/anthonymorganti You can change the default amount to the amount you want to donate. Here are a couple more videos I did on Lightroom masking: th-cam.com/video/MH9viYOqjoo/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/2XLJbDqleUQ/w-d-xo.html
Mr. Morganti, thank you for producing the BEST videos on LRC. There are many other good instructors out there, they all deserve credit but your teaching style, in my opinion, is the best. Thank you!!!
Great and informative tutorial. Thanks BTW, one use for the linear gradient is to intersect it within a sky mask for example and then adjust part of it.
Hi. Great video. I'm trying to find your video about adding, subtracting and intersecting masks but can't find it. Could you add a link in the box above. Thank.
A good quick look at the masks. A couple of comments, I wish you had gone into more depth on adjusting the gradient masks. I did learn about the presets for people masks from this video.
Hi Anthony, Brilliant video for Lightroom users, however I use ACR and when selecting the face mask it doesn't have the dropdown menu of presets, can you demonstrate the ACR method of applying these Presets
Here is the following question. If you photographed a giraffe shot with a f/2.8 aperture heading head-first toward you and in post processing you select subject masking in Lightroom is masking aware of the shallow depth of field or will it select the whole subject irregardless of focus? Does masking sometimes have trouble with shallow depth of field? Will subtract masking help with that?
Seeking clarification. Anthony has Add and Subtract buttons after Selecting Subject. He uses a Mac. I use Windows and do not have access to Add and Subtract. Can other Windows users verify if they have acces to them or not. If you can, then I surmise it might be a Graphics Card issue with mine not fuully meeting all the specifications. TIA
Add and Subtract does appear on my Windows machine, even before I upgraded my graphics card. Perhaps you could see if it works with other masks, such as the Brush mask after you add a stroke. Failing that, you could check Creative Cloud to see if you have the latest update.
In this tutorial, I demo how to use the 19 different masks that are found in Lightroom.
You can find more info about Lightroom here:
prf.hn/l/lGnjDBl
*I am an affiliate for Adobe and will earn a commission if you purchase Lightroom using that link.
Get my newsletter!
anthonymorganti.substack.com/
Here is my list of recommended software:
wp.me/P9QUvD-ozx
Here is a list of my current cameras, lenses, etc.:
wp.me/P9QUvD-ozG
Please help support my TH-cam channel - consider purchasing my Lightroom Presets:
www.anthonymorganti.com/
Help me help others learn photography. You can quickly offer your support here, where I receive 100% of your kind gift:
ko-fi.com/anthonymorganti
You can change the default amount to the amount you want to donate.
Here are a couple more videos I did on Lightroom masking:
th-cam.com/video/MH9viYOqjoo/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/2XLJbDqleUQ/w-d-xo.html
Loved that A Perfect Circle pun, great band!
Mr. Morganti, thank you for producing the BEST videos on LRC. There are many other good instructors out there, they all deserve credit but your teaching style, in my opinion, is the best. Thank you!!!
hi anthony The definitive guide to Lightroom's new suite of masks. Thank you as always Anthony.
Great and informative tutorial.
Thanks
BTW, one use for the linear gradient is to intersect it within a sky mask for example and then adjust part of it.
EXCELLENT INFO ON DIFFERENT MASKS IN LIGHTROOM...Many thanks!
Thanks!
Thank you Mike!
Fabulous as always ...so incredibly clear. 10,000 thank yous.
Thanks
Thank you Jon!
Fantastic video!!!
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Excellent video
Very, very helpful. Thanks so much for doing this video!
These new masks are awsome. I knew how to use a lot of them, but this tutorial has filled in the gaps. They make so much difference to my photos.
Thank you Anthony, great vlog! :) Best from Uruguay.
Thanks Anthony, you have been helping for many years now, I live down near Binghamton.
Hi. Great video. I'm trying to find your video about adding, subtracting and intersecting masks but can't find it. Could you add a link in the box above. Thank.
Great video thank you for taking the time to make it. I already knew most everything but you definitely cleared some things up.
Very informative .. thanks
Thank you!
Very Helpful - thanks!
Excellent, thank you
The definitive guide to Lightroom's new suite of masks. Thank you as always Anthony.
A good quick look at the masks. A couple of comments, I wish you had gone into more depth on adjusting the gradient masks. I did learn about the presets for people masks from this video.
I have learned. Thank you.
That taught me a lot. Very grateful. I've subscribed and will look at more of your tutorials, having only recently gotten into Lightroom Classic.
Hi Antony, do all this mask work in Adobe Camera Raw as a Camera Raw Filter? Thank you so much in advance and thank you for your great vídeos!
Hi Anthony, Brilliant video for Lightroom users, however I use ACR and when selecting the face mask it doesn't have the dropdown menu of presets, can you demonstrate the ACR method of applying these Presets
Cool. How’s the snow?
interesting tutorial
Here is the following question. If you photographed a giraffe shot with a f/2.8 aperture heading head-first toward you and in post processing you select subject masking in Lightroom is masking aware of the shallow depth of field or will it select the whole subject irregardless of focus? Does masking sometimes have trouble with shallow depth of field? Will subtract masking help with that?
Maybe you don't use luminance and color range much but I use them all the time.
Seeking clarification. Anthony has Add and Subtract buttons after Selecting Subject. He uses a Mac. I use Windows and do not have access to Add and Subtract. Can other Windows users verify if they have acces to them or not. If you can, then I surmise it might be a Graphics Card issue with mine not fuully meeting all the specifications. TIA
Add and Subtract does appear on my Windows machine, even before I upgraded my graphics card. Perhaps you could see if it works with other masks, such as the Brush mask after you add a stroke. Failing that, you could check Creative Cloud to see if you have the latest update.
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