![]() ![]() I think that’s very convenient since you’ll only see the tools you need, which streamlines the picture editing process and makes it easier. You can select tools for portraiture, color settings, street, landscape, or aerial photography, and many others. ![]() Sorry for the lesson on googling, but being aware of thousands of tutorials being around on making luminosity masks, I was little surprised you couldn't find anything.I also liked that the toolset in Luminar Mac and Windows is separated into tabs. That said, it's obviously better to get a direct link to tutorial that someone already knows is a good one, for that I can't help you, as its years since I watched any introductory videos, but the searches above provide lots to be going on with, if no one comes up with a more definitive suggestion. "making luminosity masks photoshop youtube" gives lots of links, and those that do show up suggests that "creating" is the preferred term over "making" so another search with this term changed might yield better results "making luminosity masks photoshop" yielded a different set of relevant links. I guess you were using the wrong search terms. It was sixth in the searchĮarly on I ended up buying a couple of the plugins, including Lumenzia so I haven't actually used the free version. ![]() Including this one from Greg Benz, that explains how to use them along with a link to a free version of his full Lumenzia plugin. I've just googled "luminosity masks photoshop" and come across hundreds of tutorials on making luminosity masks without a plugin, as well as using plugins. Also, if anyone has a favorite YouTube link for learning them.let me know. Is there a free plug-in available that I can use to learn the gist of Luminosity Masks? My internet searching hasn't yielded anything. ![]()
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