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Lightroom Masking Tip For Better Portraits

This is a great, way and easy way to create “fall off” in your portraits (where your subject’s face is the brightest thing in the image, and then the brightness gradually “falls off” as it hits the rest of the subject’s body). Check out the short one-minute video below where I show how it’s done:

Works like a charm, thanks to the masking feature. BTW: This works in either Classic or Cloud.

Here’s wishing you an awesome weekend – here’s hoping your team wins (unless of course, your team is Georgia). #rolltide!

-Scott

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(Originally posted by Scott Kelby)
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