Remember you can create multiple instances of masked effects from this
module on the same image so you can fine tune to your heart's desire.

The speed and fluidity of the drawn mask makes it a "super tool". I use
drawn masks practically everywhere, in most of the modules I use - just
sharpen this but not that ,so grain is not amplified all over - adjust
color but just in one spot. I use masking constantly.

On Sat, Apr 20, 2019 at 1:38 PM ternaryd <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Sat, 20 Apr 2019 13:14:12 -0400
> Charlie Goodwin <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > In the "contrast brightness saturation module"
> > go to drawn mask under "blend",
> > click the "add brush" pencil icon,
> > draw an arbitrary line which will become the
> > start of your mask, You can adjust the
> > position  with the control points you will see
> > when you hover over the line, and width of
> > the mask with the scroll wheel, "mask blur"
> > will give you a ton of feathering so you do
> > not get a sharp line between the areas.
> > Play with brightness AND contrast. This
> > module can do a lot.
>
> I hadn't thought of this one, and for the
> described scenario, it seems to be the simplest
> and most effective solution. I'm still
> struggling with the retouch suggestion, but
> then, I'll certainly give it a try.
>
> Thanks!
>
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