On Thu, March 28, 2013 9:55 am, Igor Roshchin wrote:
>
>
> Thu Mar 28 12:33:04 EDT 2013
> Larry Colen wrote:
>
>> On Wed, March 27, 2013 10:29 pm, Igor Roshchin wrote:
>> >
>> >
>> > Does anybody know how to use the auto-mask option to avoid those
>> > pin-holes?
>>
>> If you mean the function in the brush mode, I use it to mask right at
>> the
>> boundaries then turn off the automask mode to fill it in.
>
> That's what I did... and it creates some diffuse glow near the edge
> as well as from the pin-holes.

Even using that tool, I tend to zoom in to 3x or so when working right at
the edge.  I find that when it work, it does a lot of the work for me, but
that I still have to manually go in and clean things up.

>
> I understand, that it follows the local variations of color.
> So, I wonder if that can be tuned somehow (e.g. through some hidden
> parameters?)
> E.g. in Photoshop with the "magnetic lasso" tool, one can set the level
> of variation (or rather the scale in pixels, IIRC) to which it would be
> sensitive.

I can see two possibilities:

1) These are features coming in some future version of lightroom.  Adobe
is concentrating on making Photoshop do the best job for the tasks that
are most commonly done first.  They started off being good at what you do
on 90% of your photos, then 95%, then 98%.

2) These are features that Adobe is not going to put in Lightroom to give
you some reason to upgrade to photoshop.



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