Hope the mail server but this under the correct order.

Hooray!

It looks like I found a way to combine additively a parametric mask and a
drawn mask.

Let‘s start with the parametric mask.

1.) First change the combine masks setting to inclusive.

2.) Next to invert all channels L a b C h - input an output via the
polarity button on the right side of each channel. *EXCEPT* the input of
the channel you want to use for selecting the mask. Like in my case the L
channel to mask the bright white sky.

3.) Next step is to change the blend setting to „drawn and parametric
mask“. Now draw a mask as you like and you will see it adds the mask to the
already existing parametric mask.

Hope this helps other darktable users too.

Sascha


2016-09-23 9:51 GMT+02:00 Sascha Oleszczuk <[email protected]>:

> Hi Darktable Experts,
>
> I tried a lot, to combine additively a parametric mask with an drawn mask.
> My picture is e.g. a standard landscape scenery picture white sky
> (overexposed) and green grass (to make it simple).
> I select with the parametric mask the white sky. Now I want to add a spot
> at the green gras via drawn mask. I know I can use two instance of the
> filter - but that's not what I want.
> I played a lot with inclusive and inclusive-invert and further invert
> masks again. But I was not able to do this simple tasks. May you give me a
> hint?
> Thx
> Sascha
>

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