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No Range masks in Camera raw 2022

Engaged ,
Dec 27, 2021 Dec 27, 2021

Hi there,

 

Macbook pro Big sur, Ps 2022

 

I dont see Range Mask option any more in Camera Raw when using a graduated filter. 

 

There were there in Camera Raw 10.0. But in the latest version of Camera Raw, they are not there any more. 

Can someone else help find them?

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Community Expert ,
Dec 27, 2021 Dec 27, 2021

Hi!

Are you looking for the Color Range Mask or the Luminosity Range Mask? They are under the Masking Icon (3rd icon from the top) on the right hand side.

Screen Shot 2021-12-27 at 1.36.14 PM.png

Michelle

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Community Expert ,
Dec 27, 2021 Dec 27, 2021

The icons have changed. Look for the round icon where you usually see the Local Adjustment tools. All the mask tools have been lumped together.

warmly/j

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Engaged ,
Dec 29, 2021 Dec 29, 2021
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Yes I know what you mean. Now you need to click on that rounded icon first, use the graduated filter first and then go to 'Subtract" and then choose Luminance slider. There I find the luminance slider intensely unsatisfying and lacking compared to the one in older versions of Lightroom and Camera Raw.

 

The new mantra of Adobe seems, why make things easy when we can make them more difficult. 

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