You mention RADIAL MASK but HOW do we do that?? You go so fast and you don’t say which menu options to select in order to follow. Please elaborate more for ue newbies.
Please check the below linked video of masking basics, then it would become easier to understand this video. th-cam.com/video/9T8GWyT8IMA/w-d-xo.html Also you can check the complete videos, links for the same are in the video description.
Yes, but need to do the masking work manually. Best way to do is first select the subject and use 'subtract from selection' to make whatever part of the body to remain in the mask.
Can you explain the Masking slider in the Details section? I heard you are supposed to press and hold the screen (I use Lr Mobile on the iPad Pro) while dragging the Masking slider. Before I drag the slider my image looks like an overexposed black and white image but the more I drag the slider while pressing and holding the screen the lines of the image are more defined and the less overexposed the image is. When I release the screen it goes back to how the image looks. Can you explain this whole process and what it’s actually doing and when do I want to use it? I’m currently using it in my edits but I don’t understand what is actually happening lol.
Masking slider works in conjunction with the Amount (sharpening amount) slider. When you start the masking slider at zero (image is completely white), the sharpening amount values affect the whole image. The more you slide the masking slider to the right, the whites strays to more sharpened edges of the image and smoother parts of the image are left out. Sharpening effect is applied on only the white parts of the image when you tune the masking areas with the masking slider, so you have control on where the sharpening effect is applied. Summarizing the above, Black areas indicate regions that will not be sharpened, white areas indicate regions that will be sharpened. At 0, all areas of the image are sharpened equally. At 100, only the most defined edges are sharpened, leaving smooth areas untouched. I hope this clarifies things :)
This video is not for beginners, you need to already know how masking works for understanding these tips. For a beginner video on how masking works, you can watch this th-cam.com/video/9T8GWyT8IMA/w-d-xo.html
Your Snapseed lessons were too good!!
Amazing and I can assure you it’s gonna up my production value in the future
You mention RADIAL MASK but HOW do we do that?? You go so fast and you don’t say which menu options to select in order to follow. Please elaborate more for ue newbies.
Please check the below linked video of masking basics, then it would become easier to understand this video.
th-cam.com/video/9T8GWyT8IMA/w-d-xo.html
Also you can check the complete videos, links for the same are in the video description.
You'll need Lightroom premium for that
THANK YOU SO MUCH
Thanks ❤❤❤
😮 thankyou
Aap bahut achcha edit karte ho.
it was very useful
First pic is Bhutan right
Yep!
@@NavEditsOfficial 🥰
im a beginner .. could you please get beginner videos.. im using lightroom 19
Can you use masking for specific body parts on premium mobile version? If yes how
Yes, but need to do the masking work manually. Best way to do is first select the subject and use 'subtract from selection' to make whatever part of the body to remain in the mask.
Can you explain the Masking slider in the Details section? I heard you are supposed to press and hold the screen (I use Lr Mobile on the iPad Pro) while dragging the Masking slider. Before I drag the slider my image looks like an overexposed black and white image but the more I drag the slider while pressing and holding the screen the lines of the image are more defined and the less overexposed the image is. When I release the screen it goes back to how the image looks. Can you explain this whole process and what it’s actually doing and when do I want to use it? I’m currently using it in my edits but I don’t understand what is actually happening lol.
Masking slider works in conjunction with the Amount (sharpening amount) slider. When you start the masking slider at zero (image is completely white), the sharpening amount values affect the whole image. The more you slide the masking slider to the right, the whites strays to more sharpened edges of the image and smoother parts of the image are left out. Sharpening effect is applied on only the white parts of the image when you tune the masking areas with the masking slider, so you have control on where the sharpening effect is applied.
Summarizing the above, Black areas indicate regions that will not be sharpened, white areas indicate regions that will be sharpened. At 0, all areas of the image are sharpened equally. At 100, only the most defined edges are sharpened, leaving smooth areas untouched. I hope this clarifies things :)
@@NavEditsOfficial it sure did!! Thank you so much for breaking that down and explaining that to me!!!
Which virgion are use you 😢
This LR app is not accepting subscriptions, the payment page is auto declines the transactions
Hey dude, is Masking only available on premium? 'cause I literally can't find it on my app.
Yes, it's a premium feature.
I want to ask you, is there a light troom application
Yes, app name is Lightroom. Check the video description for app links.
Please come up with a video of you editing a Jpeg Photo in Lightroom Mobile with a complete guide thank you in Advance.
Sure, will try soon
How can I get your Lightroom?
Masking filters are a premium feature, it is part of CC subscription, need to pay for it.
I like your videos very much but I do not understand English, please translate it into Urdu or Hindi or subtitle.❤❤❤
Please switch on the captions. Thank you!
I like your videos sir but one problem your tutorial is really fast ⚡ bro bigneers can't understand 😕
This video is not for beginners, you need to already know how masking works for understanding these tips.
For a beginner video on how masking works, you can watch this th-cam.com/video/9T8GWyT8IMA/w-d-xo.html
I learned a lot of skills on your channel, which is just like a divine operation. It would be perfect if your spoken English were clearer.😂
Thank you! English is not my first language, so it may sound odd to some. You can switch on the captions for English subtitles if it is not clear.
🫡🤯amazing
You do not show everthing,thanks but very fast
This was a summary of tricks, the detailed videos are linked in the video description.
Please give us a masking preset free we already subscribed you
How you done subjust selection mine not working🥹
Make sure you are signed in and online, Select subject processing happens on the cloud.