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I have a large area of black in the photos that I produce at work.
I used to be able to brush on a reduced exposure mask and that would easily take care of any spots in the field of black.
In the current version, after performing this edit, the white spots now PERSIST through the masking, and so I still have to use the clone tool for spot removal/correction.
Am I missing something?
I guess the "Auto Mask" feature is much more precise in this newer version of LRC. I turned it off, and that solved my issue.
One problem sometimes found: incomplete coverage if brushing uses the Auto Mask option (edit: ah, I see you found that)
Also, many of the current PV tonal adjustments are good at separating tones up into the near-whites, but have little effect on a 100% pure white tone. So it may be worth reviewing which adjustments are being applied by this Mask.
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It's a known issue/design limitation. The official workaround is to apply the spot/heal tool before the sky or subject masks.
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I guess the "Auto Mask" feature is much more precise in this newer version of LRC. I turned it off, and that solved my issue.
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One problem sometimes found: incomplete coverage if brushing uses the Auto Mask option (edit: ah, I see you found that)
Also, many of the current PV tonal adjustments are good at separating tones up into the near-whites, but have little effect on a 100% pure white tone. So it may be worth reviewing which adjustments are being applied by this Mask.
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Thank you, and I appreciate the response. I responded above to my post about the Auto Mask option, and found that it solved my issue!
After I asked "Am I missing something?" I sat here looking at LRC trying to figure it out, considering how long I have been using it. I noticed Auto Mask check box, and bingo!