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Range Masks

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Colin Grant

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If I remember correctly, in the old way of masking in Lr one could use a range mask with a gradient. Is there a way to do that in the new masking panel?

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Yes, there still is. First create the gradient mask, then subtract a luminance range mask from it. Vice versa also works.
 
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