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Hey Guys,

Is there a way to create masks in Photo Persona that behave like the ones in the Develop Persona.
I mean I create a layer in Photo Persona that acts as a kind of mask. A number of filters are then applied to this mask. The resulting filter effects now apply to all the layers below.
Like when I create a new gradient or brush layer in Develop Persona and apply contrast, exposure, etc. to it.

So far I could not find a solution for this in any tutorial.
Therefore the question arises, if this is possible at all?

I would be very happy about help.

 

Posted

I’ve attached a short video showing you one way to do what I think you want to do.
There will be other methods depending on your specific requirements.

If this is not what you want to do then you might have to explain what you want a bit more thoroughly.

Posted

This is easy, every live-filter and adjustment-layer already have a mask. You can see the white rectangle in the layer-stack, this is a white mask revealing the filter/adjustment to the complete layer(s) beneath. If you take a brush and paint with black it will conceal the parts where the filter/adjustment ist not shown. This work of course also with gradients (from black to white).

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