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In this week’s episode, we discuss the NEW Lightroom Feature that no one's talking about and how it can take your photos to the next level! I've made it well known recently that I've become a huge fan of all the new masking capabilities inside of Lightroom, but there is one new feature that is constantly overlooked by many. And the more I use it, the more it becomes my favorite masking feature in all of Lightroom. In this video, I'll review how I use this tool to enhance specific portions of my photograph in order to emphasize my favorite aspects of a scene I captured during my recent workshop in Greenland. I hope you enjoy this week's video and as always thanks so much for watching! - Mark D.
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🌟QUICK QUESTION: What do you use to Edit your Photos?
I just make super basic edits for exposure, shadows, highlights, and a starting point for color, the rare times I use color. After that, I bounce it out to photoshop for finer work. But I'm mostly posting to instagram on my black and white account, and much of that is documentary-style photography with minimal edits.
Mostly Lightroom Classic, with a little PS mixed in for object removal.
A mix, Capture one, but I also have Lightroom and Photoshop.
Color Range in LightRoom
I mostly use Adobe Camera Raw, and Lightroom second. And of course, Photoshop.
I thought about saying that I print my photos and then edit them on the paper with whiteout and crayons. 🤣🤣
I wish I knew I could have used the dropper tool to remove some of a mask the other week. I spent over 8 hours removing parts of a background from a mask on a bridge I photographed. That would have saved so much time and frustration going over it numerous times trying to get perfect lines.Yep just went back to the photo and copied the original to re edit and 3 clicks instead of 8hours of brush tool so much easier.
My jaw hit the floor when you did the sailboat mask and removed the sky using color range. Shooting a lot of aerial photography, that is a game changer for me. Thanks!
I agree, 1000% these LightRoom masking tools are real gamechangers! My “go to” masking tool is Color Range for a large area in a landscape photo. If it selects too much color range, I simple use the “Amount” slider to reduce the range and if that’s not enough, I’ll use the “Subtract” on the created mask and pick the Brush, works great on Milky Way photos!
Agreed! Pretty incredible tools
I fully agree about the object selection tool. However, I had not thought that subtract colour range could be so effective. Thank you.
I've known about the object select tool but using the color range to subtract from the masking is something new for me and I'm super excited to use it! Thanks for the tip Mark!
I have watched your videos for a long time and have learned quite a bit. But I think this is one of your most useful videos for everyone and not just people interested in cars. Thank you.
I love the brush object selection. With object such as the iceberg you can often just kind of wave the brush around over the object. Brilliant!
Excellent video, Mark. I love the new tools in LR for object selection. Thanks for sharing your techniques.
Thanks Mark! Awesome pointers!
Thanks so much!
Only recently upgraded my lightroom and soon as i found this masking tool i was like wow what pictures have i taken in the past that i can now make so much better!
Yip works great thanks you can also select subtract sky also works well
I enjoy the whole video, direct, clear and professional! Thanks...
Oh wow! My mind has been blown. Thank you for sharing. Greatly appreciated.
I have been using the object selection tool a lot but have never subtracted using color range. Brilliant! Can't wait to use the great tips you've been putting out recently. Outstanding videos and teaching!
What an amazing tool!
What a fantastic tip on cleaning up more difficult masks. I had no idea and can't wait to try it. Thanks Mark !
Wow!! Thank you. Saves so much time and cannot reproduce such accuracy manually. Thank you so much Mark :)
Jaw drop over here. Just realized I'm running version 10.2 over here. Thanks for showing me what the future looks like
Phenomenal!
Mark, your Lightroom object masking tutorial is excellent. You have distilled the process to make masking in Lightroom very easy. I appreciate your expertise and excellent presentation. You have clearly enhanced my capabilities and I thank you.
Al Lehman
the selecting tool in LR became incredible. at the point that it makes look the one in PS primitive.
I find myself savin hours every week
Awesome ! Thanks for sharing!
Another great video Mark. The use of the colour picker to modify the mask is an absolute game changer, thanks for that invaluable tip. Fantastic
Thank you for sharing!
You are an excellent teacher. I loved your photograph.
Wow!! Thank you Mark. Superb.
Thanks Mark! Very enlightening, and you are right, I think this is a very under utilized capability within the masking environment! I’ve used it just briefly a couple of times in my masking workflow, and have seem to just forget about it! I’m going to bring this front and center now that I’ve seen this video as I can really see how it enhances the capabilities of speed and accuracy within the masking workflow! Thanks again! Great job!👍🏻😃
Another great video, very well explained and presented, bravo. Thank you very much for also providing the brilliant Colour Calibration video gratis. A topic rarely covered which makes a huge difference to a global editing workflow. Please keep on with the videos they are really good.👍
Thank you! Great information!
Game changer! Thanks for explaining and look forward to your future use of this tool.
I agree with you - object is also my favourite tool. But I should get used to the colour picker, that’s my learning from today’s video. 👍🏼
The object mask is my favorite but these tips make it so much better. Thanks!
Great masking tips. This will save me so much time. I currently use the Add and Subtract feature to refine masks. I hope I can get it to work as quick and easy as you did.
I did not know Lr had these. Now I need to try it out. Thank you for your videos. They are easy to understand which is awesome.
I never knew about the colour selection to remove background! So glad you opened my eyes, thank you Mark!!
Thank you! I’ve learned a lot about refining masking by watching your videos!
Great you have just explained the masking tool bits that I did not know , Thankyou.
Great overview of object selection Mark and thank you as always.
A thought about the iceberg, in particular, in this example, but it can apply to LR's object selection in general. The outer edge of the iceberg, where it touches the sky or water around it, ends up being a little too sharp/crunchy in terms of a transition, because the object selection is so precise; almost too precise. Especially when the subject is backlit or side-lit like this one, the light will naturally kind of "wrap around" the edge of the object, and that makes those sharp transitions at the edges a little strange.
One way around it (literally) is to subtract with a high-feather brush at maybe 50% flow and just gently remove the sharp edge of the object mask so that there is a slightly more gradual transition between the edge of the object and the background.
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the tip Mark. I used to subtract with a brush. Game changer
Thanks Mark for this valuable insights.
Yessss! I never thought of that! Well done. Ive been frustrated with that very flaw in the object select mask
Thank you so much Mark for explaining Masking so easily! It is definitely the best tool in Lightroom
perfect educational feature, thank you
Thank you. I do very little landscape photography, but I always learn a lot about lightroom from your videos.
Awesome video as usual. I love how you refined the masks, that’s so powerful! I’ve been manually adjusting them, this is a game changer!!
Great to hear you enjoyed it!
Brilliant and thanks for this video Mark! Wish I knew this yesterday when I was editing some fiddly subjects. Still finding my way around Lightroom so it was very instructive 😊
Wow!!!!!!
Very handy techniques! Thank you!
Thank ya Dave!
Awesome tools to consider to enhance out pictures for sure - Thank you Mark for making this video.
Great video. Thank you for sharing!
Discovered it just yesterday. Amazing tool!
Wow, the object selection tool is a game changer! Thanks so much Mark for sharing this!
I've been doing this for a while ..total game changer and one taught this to other students...I teach locally in my community 🙌...thanks 🙌
Thank you!
Thank you! All the best from Norway!
Great tips on masking in LR. Thanks for sharing.
Very helpful. Thank you.
Glad to hear it!
amazing thanks
This is a huge help. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Great channel!
Thanks Keith!
Excellent!
Thanks Ken!
Love this feature! Ive been using those tools for a while now and its so good for really fine tuning the selections. You can use the object selection and color range tool for so many different uses.
Same!
The best thing is combinations are not one trick ponies. Colour range might suit one picture, luminance another. Then a linear gradient placed in the right place can add shape - say on a windmill photographed on a day with flat light.
It's only a couple of years ago the only shapes we had were radial and linear gradients!
I still have so much to learn but this is so awesome and I can't wait to try this!
Great as usual Mark I have learned so much from you over the years. Thank you
Love hearing this - thanks for letting me know!
Lightroom, and now thanks to you I feel more confident and enabled to make changes.
Love hearing this - thanks Thomas!
Really great video. I had no idea you could do this. The way you edited the sailboat was an eye opener. I'll definitely be incorporating this methodology into my workflow. Thank you.
Thanks Richard!
Outstanding find. I use subject selection alot. BUT I didn't know about the color selection. Thank again for a great video.
Amazing. Really useful and well explained as always. Thank you teaching us.
THanks so much!
Great Video!
Love it!
Thank you!
Cool feature!
Really good and helpful advise!!!
its making the objects glow
WELL SAID
Very informative video as usual. Thanks for sharing with us Mark.
Thanks so much!
Nice image and very useful instruction video, thanks 👍
Very informative video as always. It is educative to attend videos presentations by Mark. These make complex tools look easy.
THanks so much!
Great tutorial. Thank you
Thank YOU!
Great tool indeed. Thanks for this video 🙏🙏
Glad to do it!
Very cool, Mark! Never new the color range tool was there! Thanks so much for another great video!
THanks so much!
Great video Mark! Nice demo of the object select mask tool - very cool! Thanks!😊
Thanks so much!
Amazing result.
Thanks Colin!
Thank you. I find the idea of using the color range in subtraction a very useful tool.
Same!
Mark, This lesson is solid gold. WOW. Thank you.
Thanks a million!
fantastic !!- Thank you Mark -I'm always learning something about lightroom with your videos! Adiitional question : have you done one on luminance mask ? I rarely using it and don't know very well how to use it
I love this tool also, but you helped me to better understand how it can work for me!
Thanks for this. I’ve used object selection but never considered using color or luminance as a refinement tool.
Thank you. Subscribed
Thanks for a great video. Subtracting with the brush just went into the bin. 👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks Tony!
Wow wow, who knew, lol. Time to go back to a few images edited last week 👏👏👏. Thanks
Thanks for the tips., I am using lightroom for my digital and photoshop for my film scans
Well it’s obvious now that you’ve shown it, but I never thought of that. What a great tip!
Great to hear it was helpful!
I mostly use LrC with a little Photoshop for focus stacking. Once again you've provided another tool for my editing, referring to the sailboat mask subtraction. Thank you and keep up the great videps.
Appreciate it Dennis!
Good one. I'm pretty proficient in LR but this was new for me! Thanks! I'll definitely use this
Hi Mark. Thanks for your lessons in LRC. I learned a lot.
Glad to hear it!
Great video thanks
Glad you think so!
Thanks Mark. This is a huge bit of info.
Glad to hear!
Yeah wow
Thanks for that
Glad to do it!