A couple of videos on masking:

youtube.com/watch?v=xWF6Wk-JPb0    Robert Hutton on Drawn and Parametric
Masking
youtube.com/watch?v=SKknBy5lX7I          Riley Brandt on Masking
Those photographers have other excellent tutorials.

I can also recommend Harry Durgin at:   youtube.com/user/harrydurgin/videos


On Sat, Apr 20, 2019 at 3:07 PM ternaryd <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Sat, 20 Apr 2019 14:40:54 -0400
> Charlie Goodwin <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > 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.
>
> I'm experiencing some succes with the
> suggestion of Remco using the retouch tool,
> which can be improved by practice. It's quite
> easy and gives me reasonably good results.
>
> Your suggestion has the advantage, that I don't
> need a source polygon, but I find masks
> somewhat confusing, specially when combining
> parametric and drawn, or when trying to use
> several at the same time. Using parametric
> masks, there are so many tiny sliders which I
> find difficult to position. Drawn masks for
> smaller scale corrections are more likely to
> fall within my range of competence. But anyway,
> that's the (in)famous learn curve for anything
> we try to master, isn't it?
>
> Thanks
>
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