I know this might require a big structural change from the plugins architecture, but the benefits would be huge. I am aware of workarounds such as creating extremely strong edits and using bleng modes/ luminosity masking to extract them.
first of all thanks to Adobe for bringing us the incredible new masking tools which makes life much easier!
What I miss now is that the masks are only available within camera raw or Lightroom in it's masking module. When I edit a photo in Photoshop as a smart object from Lightroom and double click the little preview I can access all the settings made in LR as usual even the masks are there! Cool so far.
But If I now want to do some advanced things with those masks it would be nice if the masks would be available from the "load selection" dialog as named selections.
Example: I selected some group of peoble from an image and now want to remove it from the background using the cool new "delete and fill" feature, then create a depth mask utilizing the selection and blur the background accordingly.
I've been thinking about it, and pondered that they are too useful and powerful to be dumbed down as selections. We need the same tools and workflow in Photoshop.
I am editing an image in Photoshop using Camera Raw Filter. When I apply a mask in the filter, it does not save when I go back to Photoshop. There's no way to "apply" or "save" the mask so it stays with the image. If I go back to PS, the mask is gone.
Voted. I wanted to suggest this too, but you're the first 🙂
Automasking should also be added directly to PS Select & Mask window, imho. Let's say I don't have a raw and working with a tiff or jpeg - there's no need to switch here and there, since there's no raw info inside the files. So, it's handy to edit inside PS. Secondly, even when editing raws I may not need any strong exposure manipulations with masks in ACR, I just need the masks/selections themselves for further precise work.
I convert a photo as a Smart Object and mask it in Camara Raw. Then go back to Photoshop and rotate or crop the image. The set masks in Camera Raw are not rotated. The masks in Camera Raw should already change when the image is edited in Photoshop with the crop tool.
Is there a way to load an ACR Mask as a selection in Photoshop? The masks in ACR are great but I would like to then load the mask as a selection as a layer mask for further refinement,
Hi, @mikekasz if there was a way to do that, I don't think I would have posted a feature request for that very function 😉 ... Please vote on top if you need/want it too.
Would love if adobe finally allows these masks in camera raw to be further refined. Looks like I might have to buy 3rd party software after all to achieve this.
This is the #1 thing that I've wanted for so long, and it's so crazy there isn't support for this. Just do it like Liquify adobe. You have the code, you have the resources. Liquify lets you show the backround, Fade it a little so it''s not fully visable. I would rather apply ACR to all my layers instead of a levels, hue/sat, curves/ all other kind of clipping masks. It's time adobe, this should be the workflow.
Also extract the masks like subject, background, brushes, all that amazing stuff from what you do in Camera Raw and process it back outside of the Smart Object, it's so logical and yet you haven't done it yet.
So far, I have only found a manual way to solve this problem. 1. A separate layer for the mask. 2. Call filter Camera RAW. 3. In Basic mode, use curves to make the entire image completely black - the horizontal curve is at level 0. 4. In Masks, add the Mask you need. For example Face (All people). Using the curve here, I make the selection white - the horizontal curve at the top. 5. I get white faces on a black background. 6. Apply the filter. 7. Let's build a mask based on the resulting bw-image. You can make adaptive presets in Camera RAW - and you don't have to twist the curves every time - just choose the one you need. Not ideal, but now it's only way
Hi there, it's been long time that i think about an improvement to import masks created/generated in LR and CR as mask/layer mask also in PS. They could be very useful for post-processing workflow.
I tracked down the "Ideas" section (never used it before) to submit this very request. I see this has been here for a while, but I will upvote to keep this rolling. I watched a seminar where the instructor demonstrated how to get a better mask by using the ACR filter, but then I wondered how to get that mask/selection back into Photoshop... except you can't. Yes, I tracked down a couple of examples where you can drastically alter the colour/contrast/exposure of your selection in ACR, then use that to re-select in Photoshop. Not always effective.
So, yes, being able to transfer a mask/selection from the ACR filter back into Photoshop would be super.
Or... just add the same masking tools directly into Photoshop. Surely the underlying code is there, it just needs to be incorporated.
Hi, I have an idea followed by a question. When I create automatic masks - (people recognition - skin, mouth, eye, clothes, etc.) at ACR in RAW file, is it possible to open them (import) into Photoshop together with a picture? It would be nice to keep them. I know that I can keep them while importing a smart object into Photoshop for later edits. I feel I can edit and combine them more easily directly in Photoshop.