Auto-blending, masking and tone adjustments
I use Photoshop a lot for focus stacking of landscape photos. I normally do not lock exposure for the shots because Photoshop handles this well. So if I e.g. take 3 shots (foreground, middle, background) they will normally have a slightly different exposure. I use the stacking function of auto-blend to focus stack several layers. I have "Seamless Tones and Colors" enabled.
There is one issue though. Sometimes I need to adjust the masks after the auto-blend. PS will sometimes mess up parts of the image and I need to adjust the masks manually to correct this. E.g. by adjusting the mask of a layer to keep more of that layer's pixels. The issue is that when I remove parts of the mask, the tone/color or the pixels behind the mask are very different. It is easy to see this if I e.g. just delete the whole layer mask. Parts of the image that were masked have now a different tone/color. This makes it very difficult to do this manual remasking because the pixels do not blend properly.
What is happening here? Is PS doing the mask first and then adjusting the colors based on the mask and not on the complete layer? It would be preferable if it adjusted tone/color of the whole layer before masking so that I could adjust mask without getting colors that do not match rest of layer.
The alternative would be to lock exposure when shooting the pictures, but I find it very helpful that PS fixes this for me...
