Luminosity Masks and Sepia Toning
"Luminosity mask" is one of those terms that can confound the brain by its mere sound. But here's an easy explanation: A luminosity mask uses the brightness values in an image as a mask. If you've ever copied a grayscale image into a channel, and then loaded the channel as a selection, you've done luminosity masking. [details]
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Luminosity Masks and Sepia Toning
By Doug Nelson (doug) on Saturday, May 19, 2001 - 11:08 pm:
We have our first original tutorial submission. It's on luminosity masking and sepia toning. Let me know what you think.
And let me know if YOU have a tutorial you'd like me to publish.
By Doug Nelson (doug) on Saturday, July 28, 2001 - 08:56 am:
Two new tutorials, both quite excellent. One is by Mig from a couple of weeks back (sorry I didn't announce it here then, Mig) and one posted just this morning by Jigal van HemertTags: None

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