Why do mask effects affect the entire photo?
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I don't understand why, when I create masks in Lightroom for, let's say, subject and background, I cannot simply click the background mask and make a change, such as clarity, without having said effect applied to the entire photo.
I've created masks for the person and the background.
I then click the desired mask, and change the effects.
These effects apply to the entire photo, not to the mask itself.
Is there something I'm missing?
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Hey @brianlorelle. Welcome to the Lightroom Community. I'll help you figure this out.
What version of Lightroom & the operating system are you working on?
To simplify the process, use the color overlay to highlight the affected/unaffected areas.
In the Masks panel,
- Enable 'Show Overlay'
- Click on the three dots to open the Overlay menu > Overlay Settings.
- Set the Overlay to show Affected areas.
Let me know if this heps. Thanks!
Sameer K
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I suspect you might be using Lightroom-Classic, and-
You are making adjustments in the 'Basic' panel, and not the 'Masking' panel.
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Can you share a screen capture of the Develop Module right panel group with the mask panel showing?

