![]() ![]() Today many other RAW-converters has these kinds of tools too. Some do these kinds of jobs in Photoshop and I do them in Capture One. Sometimes it´s possible to manage but it is often far more inefficient than in more suitable softwares. Precision-masking or refining masks is not one of Photolabs best branches. Many thanks for any best advise you have got so far is to do this layer/masking-job in a more suitable program for this than Photolab. ![]() Again, I did not get satisfactory results with either control points or the control line.ĭo any of you have tips or help for me on how to mask the complex meshes in such a way that a local adjustment that is precisely delimited from the rest of the image is possible? Here I want to darken the background and brighten the tree in the foreground with local adjustments. The second image is a backlit shot on a winter day. ![]() How can I mask just the grid with local adjustments to make the brightening only affect the grid? I have not had satisfactory results with either control points or a control line. I would like to mask the power pole to lighten the pole grid a bit with a local adjustment. One is a power pole in the late afternoon intentionally photographed against the clouds, through which the winter sun is only dimly shining. They are the unprocessed RAW files directly from the camera, which I exported to JPEG without further development, since I can’t fetch the original RAW files here. I attach two example images to which my question refers. What is the best way to mask complex structures, for example the branches of a tree or the grid of a power pole? Regarding the local adjustments I still have some difficulties and ask for your help or tips. I have already been able to learn many image development steps from instructional videos and the online manual, and have already developed some of my images and achieved quite good results. I intend to buy PhotoLab 6.3 and am just getting to know the program by using the 30-day trial version. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |