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    Everything About Lightroom’s Masking Tool

    The power of the Masking Tool in Adobe’s Lightroom is the ability to remove or reveal parts of an image selectively. It can be used on both photos and videos, allowing for a degree of precise control over the final image. The Masking Tool is potent, and using it can save photographers a lot of time and effort in post-production.

    With this tool, you can easily mask any objects you do not want to see in your final composition before exporting them. The masking tool also has some other valuable features, such as the ability to add effects on top of your masked object after exporting it. And all these are possible with the power of advanced AI. 

    What is AI Masking Tool?

    While the digital transformation is still happening, many companies have already started using AI-powered software to optimize their workflows. This trend is not only limited to the IT industry – it has been extending to other sectors as well. In design and architecture, AI can render photorealistic views of a proposed project, and in marketing, it can be used for automated content creation and optimization.

    AI masking features are a new technology that companies are starting to use for personalizing their products and making them more attractive to customers. For example, if you want your company’s logo on a product but you don’t want your competitor’s logo on it too, then this feature will help mask the competitor’s logo from appearing anywhere on your product without compromising its

    AI masking features are used to create realistic facial masks. This technology makes it easier for animators and 3D artists to produce better animations. It can also be used in movies where the need for human actors is not available.

    The masks created by AI cover a lot of expressions and emotions, which means that there’s a much more comprehensive range of animated characters that can be made with this technology. The software also makes it easy for animators to change the size and shape of the mouth and other facial features.

    How to use Lightroom’s Masking Tool?

    The Lightroom masking tool is used to create selections on a photo. It can be used to select specific areas not desired in the final picture. When the mask is applied, only that area will be visible. It is a high-tech technique for photoshop

    Selecting an area is possible by picking with the lasso tool or using an eraser brush. The lasso tool can be used to “draw” around an area, while the eraser brush allows you to shape and define the selection’s edges. The size and hardness of these tools influence how much and how well they work, respectively.

    Some features in this program that make it easy for beginners are: quick masks, clipping masks, and graduated filters, which can be applied after making a selection with masks, etc.

    Here are the steps to efficiently utilize Lightroom’s Masking Tool. 

    Step 1: Download Adobe Lightroom: Photo Editor 

    Step 2: Then select the Masking option from the tool strip

    Step 3: To select any particular photo or subject, click Select Subject. You must choose the topic of the device. 

    These are the minimal steps that you need to follow to utilize the Lightroom Masking Tool effectively. Like any other photo editing app, you can also efficiently use this app. The only difference is that Lightroom Masking Tool consists of advanced and innovative AI masking features. 

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    Daniyel Chatterjee
    Daniyel Chatterjee is a Young Researcher in the field of Data Science & Analytics having research experience of more than 8 years. He has a Masters in Computer Engineering and currently serves as an Editorial Assistant in IGI Global, United States of America. Daniyel also holds honorary positions in the Associate Member of Institute of Research Engineers and Doctors, International Association of Computer Science and Information Technology, International Association of Engineers, Society of Digital Information and Wireless Communications.

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