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Hartelijke groet,
Hieke van Hoogdalem
 

Op 08-02-2022 17:35 heeft Patrick Shanahan <p...@opensuse.org> geschreven:

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    > Content preview:  I managed to have the gradient mask do what I want – 
I had
    >    to invert it. I finally managed to get what I needed. Hartelijke 
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    > Date: Tue, 08 Feb 2022 17:24:42 +0100
    > From: Hieke van Hoogdalem <hieke.vanhoogda...@gmail.com>
    > To: Terry Pinfold <terry.pinf...@utas.edu.au>, Remco Viëtor
    >  <remco.vie...@wanadoo.fr>
    > CC: darktable forum <darktable-user@lists.darktable.org>
    > Subject: Re: [darktable-user] Mask won't apply
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    > I managed to have the gradient mask do what I want – I had to invert it. 
I finally managed to get what I needed.
    > 
    >  
    > 
    >  
    > 
    > Hartelijke groet,
    > 
    > Hieke van Hoogdalem
    > 
    >  
    > 
    >  
    > 
    > Van: Hieke van Hoogdalem <hieke.vanhoogda...@gmail.com>
    > Datum: dinsdag 8 februari 2022 om 13:08
    > Aan: Terry Pinfold <terry.pinf...@utas.edu.au>, Remco Viëtor 
<remco.vie...@wanadoo.fr>
    > CC: darktable forum <darktable-user@lists.darktable.org>
    > Onderwerp: Re: [darktable-user] Mask won't apply
    > 
    >  
    > 
    > Tnx. I also did that (new instance, adjust exposure slider) but like I 
said: it effected the whole image.
    > 
    >  
    > 
    > 'First master the basics'… well… if the lines are too harsh, getting rid 
of those is part of the basics as far as I'm concerned. Otherwise it doesn't 
look like the masks aren't being mastered at all.
    > 
    >  
    > 
    > So yes, I get those basics, but like I said before: I don't get this to 
be applied to my mask. That's why I asked about the blend mode before. I tried 
the feather and blur and so on, but it doesn't work, because it starts wrong 
with everything being applied to the complete image.
    > 
    >  
    > 
    > Hartelijke groet,
    > 
    > Hieke van Hoogdalem
    > 
    >  
    > 
    >  
    > 
    > Van: Terry Pinfold <terry.pinf...@utas.edu.au>
    > Datum: dinsdag 8 februari 2022 om 06:51
    > Aan: Hieke van Hoogdalem <hieke.vanhoogda...@gmail.com>, Remco Viëtor 
<remco.vie...@wanadoo.fr>
    > CC: darktable forum <darktable-user@lists.darktable.org>
    > Onderwerp: Re: [darktable-user] Mask won't apply
    > 
    >  
    > 
    > Hi Hieke,
    > 
    >        with respect I say that you seem confused about working with 
masks. I hope the following explanation may help you.
    > 
    >  
    > 
    >  I often want to brighten or darken a section of an image, similar to how 
I would have dodged or burned in a traditional film darkroom. To achieve this 
with a digital image I make a new instance of exposure and adjust the exposure 
slider (sometimes I deliberately overdo the adjustment and will return to it 
later). This adjustment moves the whole of the image's exposure, but then I use 
the drawn mask option which looks like a crayon. I then often use the add path 
option to very roughly select the area I want to apply the effect to. The 
transition will be harsh and obvious. To fix this problem I then move the 
feather radius and blurring radius sliders about a third of the way to the 
right (amount may vary between images). This feathering and blurring then 
creates an invisible transition. I return to the exposure slider and fine turn 
the strength of the effect.  
    > 
    >  
    > 
    > Forget the blend mode options until you have mastered basic masking 
techniques. 
    > 
    >  
    > 
    > From: Hieke van Hoogdalem <hieke.vanhoogda...@gmail.com>
    > Sent: Tuesday, 8 February 2022 7:40 AM
    > To: Remco Viëtor <remco.vie...@wanadoo.fr>
    > Cc: darktable forum <darktable-user@lists.darktable.org>
    > Subject: Re: [darktable-user] Mask won't apply 
    > 
    >  
    > 
    > The last image that needs a bit of tweaking is this one, because of the 2 
very white stripes in the left bottom. I wanted to make that part a little less 
bright but I couldn't figure out how. The tone equalizer didn't help and the 
filmic module is too hard to understand for me. I copied and pasted both the 
image and the history so you get the context as well, for instance the 
inversion. (See attached file.)
    > 
    > Kind regards,
    > Hieke van Hoogdalem
    >  
    > 
    > Op 07-02-2022 19:09 heeft Hieke van Hoogdalem 
<hieke.vanhoogda...@gmail.com> geschreven:
    > 
    >     Hi Remco,
    > 
    >     Tnx. Yes I always check the dates of tutorials. This one was 2 years 
old so I already expected some UI items to be different. I mainly followed this 
one because he explains how to apply a mask including the use of the mouse 
Where to click etc. with free forms... I didn't manage to get that right before.
    > 
    >     Thanks for the tips, I do work with scene referred RGB indeed. "Keep 
in mind that in your case, masking and reducing exposition can lead to strange 
tone transitions at the edges. That's why I suggested tone equaliser or filmic 
adjustments instead of masking." Towing (?) the exposure down gave weird 
results indeed. The tone equalizer was - almost - exactly what I needed. You 
saved this image! Merci mille fois! Je t'embrasse tès fort et je te donne un 
grand bisoux __ 
    > 
    >     There are other images too though wich need a mask, but for several 
different reasons. So I'm still looking for learning to work with masks. I have 
until the end of this week - up until and including Thursday actually - for 
making these changes and entering my pix for a contest.
    > 
    >     And yes, I see the yellow part. What about it? __
    > 
    >     Cordialement,
    >     Hieke van Hoogdalem
    > 
    > 
    >     Op 07-02-2022 18:38 heeft Remco Viëtor <remco.vie...@wanadoo.fr> 
geschreven:
    > 
    >         On lundi 7 février 2022 18:19:57 CET Hieke van Hoogdalem wrote:
    >         > Hi there,
    >         > 
    >         > I'm trying to apply masks. The idea is simple, but I can't get 
it working. I
    >         > searched for YouTube tutorials, but they don't cover my problem.
    >         >(...)
    >         > So here's the situation. I have this image that I had to 
brighten up quite a
    >         > bit, but now a small part is overexposed. I want to use a mask 
to bring
    >         > that down. But… when I draw a mask and change the exposure, 
it's being
    >         > applied to the complete image. (Yes, I did create a new 
instance in the
    >         > expose module before I started to create the mask.)
    >         If you are using the scene-referred workflow, you could use the 
tone equaliser 
    >         for this (or perhaps adjust filmic).
    > 
    >         As for the mask, did you visualise it ("circle in square" icon 
next to "mask 
    >         refinement) and did it show the area you wanted to mask (yellow) ?
    > 
    >         > I found this tutorial that showed something about 'blend mode' 
and telling
    >         > that 'normal' applies to the complete image. You have to chose 
'mask'. But
    >         > when I click on 'blend mode' I get a much larger list without 
the option
    >         > 'mask'.
    >         I haven't seen a "mask" option in blendmode ever (that is, the 
last few 
    >         years). I found that I always have to check the date on any kind 
of tutorial, 
    >         as changes are rather fast (not only for darktable) .
    >         > 
    >         > What can I do to make this work?
    >         First we have to know what went wrong...
    >         Keep in mind that in your case, masking and reducing exposition 
can lead to  
    >         strange tone transitions at the edges. That's why I suggested 
tone equaliser 
    >         or filmic adjustments instead of masking.
    > 
    > 
    > 
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    so basically, your mask was not applied to the area you intended?



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