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15.6. Using a Luminosity Mask
A Luminosity Mask is a fast and easy way to create a new mask based on the brightness of image pixels.
When selected, the command will fill the active layer with a mask based on the brightness of image pixels.
The transparency for the layer is directly related to the brightness of the pixels.
This command works very well to mask an overlaid image such as a cloud or texture layer. You can also
mask a copy of a layer to enhance only part of an image. For example, if the sky and clouds are bright, you
can create an exact mask only for that area of the image and then enhance them.
Here’s how to create a Luminosity Mask:
1. Open a photo within Luminar 4.
2. Make any adjustments needed with the Light tool or AI Enhance.
3. Apply an adjustment layer to stylize the image.
4. Click the Edit Mask button on the adjustment layer.
5. Select the Luminosity Mask option from the drop-down. A new mask is created based upon the
brightness of the image and underlying layers.
6. If the mask is showing unwanted areas, you can click on the Edit Mask button and choose Brush.
7. Now you can use the Mask menu to invert the mask or use the Brush tool to add or subtract from the
mask.
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