![]() A basic luminosity mask panel is a great way to learn what luminosity masks can do for an image and to see how easy it is to use them when the panel does all the hard work in the background. They have the same core process and speed, and similar layout and features. The TK Lum-Mask and Basic V6 panels are essentially "lite" versions of the TK8 plugin. Windows, Mac, and Apple Silicon all support at least one version of the panel. The download folder provides access to panels that work starting with Photoshop CS6 and continuing through the current version of Photoshop. Works in multiple versions of Photoshop.The Basic V6 panel offers six language options for the panel's user interface. ![]() Provides visual feedback that Photoshop has an active selection even if it's too weak to generate selection borders or if the marching ants have been turned off. Moving the mouse over any button provides information on what it does. The panels can also be conveniently tucked up above any standard Photoshop panel. Small footprint so image area is not obscured. Load-As-Selection, Save-As-Channel, and Apply-As-Layer-Mask buttons provide additional output options. Curves, Levels, and Hue/Sat adjustment layers are available in output menu. Users always know which mask they last generated. A colored outline tracks the last button clicked. ![]() Top-to-bottom workflow for creating and deploying masks. Users see masks up front to make intelligent choices about which one to use. New masks are calculated and displayed on screen at near real-time speeds. Some of the many useful and unique features of both panels are listed below. The TK Lum-Mask and Basic V6 panels can quickly make a variety of Lights, Darks, and Midtones luminosity masks and provide multiple output options for using them. ![]() A Photoshop panel provides an easy way for photographers to start using luminosity masks. ![]()
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