Literoom recently introduced a landscape masking tool designed to simplify complex editing in landscape photography. This device can significantly improve your editing workflow and give you accurate control without extra effort or complex techniques.
Cleaning with Christian stamp to you The flog photographyThis practical video lets you have step-by-step using the same raw file through the new landscape masking feature of Literoom. M├╢hrle begins by demonstrating the necessary initial adjustments such as choosing the adobe landscape profile, adjusting exposure, shadow, and highlights, and fine-tuning for an attractive golden hour environment. He emphasizes full attention to the histogram in these initial tweex, ensuring optimal exposure balance. M├╢hrle also shows a subtle but effective brightness effect, which was achieved by reducing clarity and dehaze sliders, adding heat and atmosphere without styling the image more.
This makes this video particularly useful, a clear explanation of the moharle of the masking process. The landscape mask of the ligarroom automatically detects various elements within an image, such as artificial surfaces such as sky, vegetation, roads and natural areas. M├╢hrle personally examines masking techniques for each of these selections, which shows you properly how to refine the mask by adding or subtracting adjustments such as color range masks and linear gradients. For example, when the sky is edited, it first selects the automatic sky mask, then using the subtraction feature of the literoom to reduce unwanted elements such as trees and vegetation and refines it more. He moves it even further by adding specific linear gradients to target only particular parts of the sky, adjusting shine, dark and heat separately. This method is ideal for achieving the yet natural looking sky without complex manual masking.
Beyond the sky, the stamp addresses the foreground and background adjustments with similar clarity. He displays ease of creating a targeted vignet effect on roads and artificial grounds, adding depth and visual interest to the composition. Similarly, he explains about increasing details in vegetation in selectly growing, shade and heat, making sure that trees and leaves appear realistic yet. Their accurate yet direct approach means that complex edits also become accessible and manageable, cutting your editing time considerably without renouncing quality or control.
The strength of this approach is not only in individual masking, but the complex is still in laying many targeted masks to create micro editing. M├╢hrle shows how mask stacking, with slight changes in each adjustment, results in a much more fine final image. He briefly incorporates additional editing in Photoshop for more intensive cleaning functions and explains the advantage of smart objects for flexibility between lighter and photoshop editing. His workflow runs smoothly between the two programs, underlining the practicality of a combination of masking strength of the ligarroom with a detailed retaching tool of Photoshop. Watch the video above for full randon from M├╢hrle.
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