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  • Опубликовано: 8 дек 2022
  • In this video, I demonstrate how to use Luminosity Masks in Photoshop.
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  • @AnthonyMorganti
    @AnthonyMorganti  Год назад +1

    In this video, I demonstrate how to use Luminosity Masks in Photoshop.
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    • @davidchesluk297
      @davidchesluk297 Год назад

      I see how to select the highlights or the shadows but is there a way to select just the midtones?

    • @AnthonyMorganti
      @AnthonyMorganti  Год назад +1

      There is but it's an entirely different method. I'll do a video on it in a week or so.

  • @user-cv2sf7ll4j
    @user-cv2sf7ll4j Год назад +3

    Thanks for explaining this in a simple & easy to understand way. I love your teaching style Anthony, such a help!

  • @florencequinn7720
    @florencequinn7720 6 месяцев назад +1

    thanks Anthony. I am new to luminosity masks and watched a fews videos trying to grasp how they work. Most of them were very intimidating and too advanced. Yours is the only one that gave me that light bulb moment! Thank you for your clear concise and simple explanation! Now I can go explore some more....

  • @andreas.farsch
    @andreas.farsch Год назад +2

    Thanks, Anthony, that was literally enlightening. Short and clear. Years ago I purchased a renowned plug-in for Luminosity Masks in Photoshop. Included was an extensive course, which was very well made, but the creator actually never even mentioned these basics, he focused solely on his plug-in buttons for Mask A or Mask B. This is like the "lost prologue" of that course.

  • @dretwav
    @dretwav Год назад +6

    Perhaps a follow-up video on tools available to more easily create luminosity masks. My favorite is Tony Kuyper's TK 8. Matt Koslowski also has one and I am sure there are many more. Or a video on how to create a photoshop action that creates them. I think people are much more likely to use them in their workflow if they can automatically generate them.

  • @edkight6447
    @edkight6447 Год назад +1

    Anthony you did a great job of explaining the process ! As a fairly new Photoshop user, I found it SO much easier to use masks once I invested $29 in TK8 or Lumenzia masking panels ! One click on each area really simplifies the concept. Thanks

  • @JohnKAdams-lp2ov
    @JohnKAdams-lp2ov Год назад +4

    Hi Anthony, I use Greg Benz's Lumenzia Photoshop Panel. Although there's a substantial learning curve, it's very flexible and allows you to do about anything with luminosity masking, including exposure blending. I use it so much that I have it permanently installed as a panel in Ps. Thanks for your very informative videos!

    • @jlafoon
      @jlafoon Год назад +1

      Amazing plug in, and Greg is constantly improving it. He is also very responsive on his FB page to users. Highly recommend it.

  • @michaelladd3628
    @michaelladd3628 Год назад +1

    Thank you for demonstrating such a useful tool. I use Lightroom Classic mainly and have greatly enjoyed your tutorials that help us to use Photoshop and not be intimidated by it. Your tutorials are clear and easily understood by novices. Looking forward to the next one.

  • @DavidMcGavocktools
    @DavidMcGavocktools Год назад

    This will be a welcome addition to my tool kit. I often have to adjust shadows in my photos. This seems much more refined and easy to do.

  • @vfx888
    @vfx888 Год назад +1

    Excellent, thanks

  • @clydedigital
    @clydedigital 8 месяцев назад

    What a great video, and what a great teacher… Ty.

  • @ziaulmonsur
    @ziaulmonsur 4 месяца назад

    ❤from Dhaka Bangladesh 🎉

  • @stanb8977
    @stanb8977 Год назад

    Great video! I realize this was LM 101, but it cleared up a lot of misconceptions I had about LM and will be useful. I look forward to more of your videos on the subject. Thank you.

  • @kelseymatarese
    @kelseymatarese Год назад

    New to this. Fantastic video and very easy to understand. Thank you!!

  • @51hondarc
    @51hondarc 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you!!!

  • @DickHoskins
    @DickHoskins Год назад

    A lot of folks are using the excellent luminosity plugins and do not really understand what they are doing. That would be me. Now I really get it! Thanks, Tony. As usual, you are the best.

  • @PKsTravelDiary
    @PKsTravelDiary Год назад +1

    Really it is very helpful!

  • @Graygeezer
    @Graygeezer Год назад +3

    Can you please cover this in detail for Lightroom too? I’m presently struggling with luminosity masking in Lightroom with shots taken in the old walled cities of Split and Dubrovnik where the top half of the buildings are in very strong sunlight and the lower half is in deep shadow. I find this to be very touchy and maybe you can give us some pointers on how to best do this.

    • @stevejarvis186
      @stevejarvis186 Год назад +1

      I`d like that as well because tbh although I`m on the Adobe Photography plan and have access to PS I only really use LRC because Photoshop frightens me and this video proves why that is. I followed the first part up to the brightening, but then it just shows how complicated PS is to someone like me now getting older and then its more difficult to learn new things.

  • @bobhinderholtz3206
    @bobhinderholtz3206 Год назад

    Thank you this is something new to me and I can see how it would be very useful

  • @BobG-eh5fc
    @BobG-eh5fc Год назад

    Great overview, thanks!

  • @jenda3322
    @jenda3322 Год назад

    Perfektní tutoriál ok👍

  • @billb13
    @billb13 5 дней назад

    @AnthonyMorganti Great video! Was hoping to solve one of the issues I have with an outdoor evening photo of a home where all indoor lights came out orange. Guess Photoshop has changed the menu again. In PS 25.11.0, the thumbnails under Channels have disappeared so I can't make this type of adjustment. Is there another way to do this?

  • @heipuntnl
    @heipuntnl Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @stevejarvis186
    @stevejarvis186 Год назад

    Hi Mr Morganti as someone has put below, could you do a video showing how to do this in LRC please? I have the Adobe Photography Plan but even though I have access to PS I very rarely open it up. This is a case in point, I followed the first part of this video up to the brightening, but then it just shows how complicated a technique like this is in PS to someone like me now getting older, and then finding its more difficult to learn new things.

  • @straitjacketstudios
    @straitjacketstudios Год назад

    I am shocked Photoshop (and LR) has not added a simple 1 click LUMINOSITY MASK option yet. It is insane in 2023 to still have to go through all of these steps to create one. I also use ON1 which has a 1-click luminosity mask option built in (no plugins or actions needed). So easy. it's absurd that PS and LR does not offer this still to this day.

  • @Hsukhaybir
    @Hsukhaybir Год назад

    Thank you .. I was also having the same question as a primarily Lightroom user and do a lot of landscape photography , however at the end of the video I was a bit familiar with these approach and if I’m not wrong I can do most of these ( if not all ) in Lightroom .. there’s luminance mask or color mask can be useful for detecting shadows or highlights .. and there’s color grading mask which you can adjust the colors and luminance of highlights shadows midtones separately .. am I missing something ? or both software do the same job with this topic ?

  • @bobcoggin4618
    @bobcoggin4618 Год назад

    Brill 👍🏻

  • @cameraman2157
    @cameraman2157 Год назад

    Have question I like taking long exposures of trees on what people call a boneyard the trees move in the waves which gives it a ghosting effect have done a video on how to fix this ? I did take two photos of the tree one a fast shutter speed the second long exposure will this help in fixing this ?

  • @philipchong6273
    @philipchong6273 Год назад

    I run a action script that give me 6 selection of the 3 tones. Then I do LM on it. I been doing this for 2 years. I have yet to get into the fancy panels like Lumensia, Raya Pro, etc etc. I want to learn the basic first. LM is powerful! Better than combining it to HDR which give horrible results.

    • @davestokes3446
      @davestokes3446 6 месяцев назад +1

      Great idea. After 5 months I would think you're ready to try the free download version of either Lumenzia or TK9.

  • @alangauld6079
    @alangauld6079 Год назад

    I've been playing with the new luminosity masks in Affinity Photo 2. They are so much easier and more precise than those PS masks. I'd assumed Affinity just did what PS did but I see they've rethought the whole process.

    • @davestokes3446
      @davestokes3446 6 месяцев назад

      I don't think you're being fair to PSCC, there are so many ways of adjusting masks. Try ALT + click on the mask followed by CTRL + L to make a levels adjusment to it, or CTRL + M to use curves.

    • @alangauld6079
      @alangauld6079 6 месяцев назад

      @@davestokes3446 Quite possibly, I don't use Photoshop so I'm only comparing what's in the video with how Affinity Photo does it(which is what I do use). I have had no experience with PS since a very early version around 1998 and Photoshop Elements v11 (which I used prior to Affinity alongside the GIMP).

  • @dktraveller8364
    @dktraveller8364 Год назад

    This is so imprecise and awkward. I think Lrc (or ACR if you want to stay in Ps) is a much better and easier way to select the exact luminosity range that you want to work on.

    • @andreas.farsch
      @andreas.farsch Год назад

      Yes, but Photoshop has a lot of different tools to achieve the same thing. Like the Color Range Filter or Blend If. These tools are way more precise and you can preview the actual effect on your image before committing to it. Perhaps that's the real downside of PS: it has accumulated so many functions that are very similar, and nothing gets thrown out.

    • @dktraveller8364
      @dktraveller8364 Год назад

      @@andreas.farsch well, I agree that Ps has a multitude of awesome tools but my comment is regarding luminosity masks and which is easier and more precise, using channels in Ps as described in the video or using luminance range in ACR. What do you think?

    • @andreas.farsch
      @andreas.farsch Год назад

      @@dktraveller8364 Yes, luminance range in LRC and ACR are easier and more precise for the quick retouch. I would try that route first. But the topic of luminosity masks is a vast chapter of Photoshop. I can only speak of my experience with dedicated tutorials, I'm not an expert. But this video is really an introduction. You can get very precise with luminosity masks, and you can do powerful things with it. Like selective color grading. Lightroom and ACR don't provide the tools (or only a tiny amount of tools) to actually adjust e.g. colors once you have created a mask. The tools in Photoshop are seemingly endless once you combine them.

    • @dretwav
      @dretwav Год назад

      But there are many tools for photoshop to generate these masks. I think few people actually use the method here. Personally I find the TK-8 plugin the best for luminosity based masks.

  • @skogstorpsvagen
    @skogstorpsvagen Год назад

    But the Luminosity masking in Lightroom is very strong, so this seems like a little old way to do it. Just a slider to set it for the lighter and darker areas. Camera Raw filter or at import in Photoshop.

  • @leniehulse1621
    @leniehulse1621 Год назад

    👏👏👏👏👍👍

  • @canonuser712
    @canonuser712 Год назад

    I know all RUclipsrs do it, because it's drummed into people that "Longer videos=more views" But a minute in, you haven't started talking about what the video is supposed to be covering. So I gave up. Get. to. the. point.