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Latest revision as of 09:16, 21 April 2016
This article discusses luminosity masks in GIMP.
Description
Luminosity masks is to allow you to modify elements of a layer masked to a specific region of luminosity (or value).
Examples:
- Controlling the colors in the shadows of my image without modifying the mid tones or light tones
- Adjusting the light tones without affecting the other regions as well