Lightroom: How to invert a range mask?
Re: Lightroom: How to invert a range mask?
Henry Richardson wrote:
dj_paige wrote:
Henry Richardson wrote:
Ernie Misner wrote:
Henry Richardson wrote:
I am using the latest LrC 10.0. I can't find a way to invert a range mask. Is there a way?
I don't see anything specifically for the range mask feature for inverting there. What I am seeing is you can invert a selection made with the radial filter by ticking the "invert" box. And the range mask does work with the radial filter. No invert option for the brush or grad filter that I am finding.
I just checked and see that you are right that there is an invert option for the radial filter. It is very strange that it not available for the graduated filter also.
Make a feature request to Adobe. https://feedback.photoshop.com/topics/lightroom-classic/5f5f2093785c1f1e6cc40872
Okay, I just submitted a request. I find it very strange that they added an invert option for the radial filter range mask, but not the graduated filter and adjustment brush range masks. I hope they will add it to all 3.
Thank you for doing that Henry and please keep us posted if you get a reply or reason from Adobe.
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