Darktable lightroom5/20/2023 ![]() ![]() For each channel you can set a slope at the low and/or high end of the channel which basically feathers the edges of the effect area. ![]() ![]() Depending on the effect, these channels may include Red/Green/Blue, Hue/Saturation/Lightness, or a(turquoise-magenta)/b(blue-yellow), chroma and grey. The parametric masking section gives the ability target your effect based on any combination of color channels. ![]() Click the arrow next to the word "Blend" and you can choose uniform blending, parametric masking, or drawn masking or combined parametric and drawn masking. Each and every effect module has a blending section at the bottom. Yeah, Darktable has incredible masking capabilities. I am not going to get into great details, but I will show some comparisons of what Jared did to the photo in Lightroom, and what I did in Darktable. You can visit his site here if you would like to download the RAW file (you will have to sign up for the forum to download the files though). I suggest you give this a try as it will help your RAW editing skills. In addition to that, he provides the RAW photos so that you can follow along and do your own edit. One of the great things of this site is that the owner of the site, Jared, goes through and does tutorials editing RAW photos in Lightroom. If you are interested in photography, then I highly suggest you visit this site. Fortunately though, there is a wonderful website called Fro Knows Photo. As a result (and as a consequence of me using Linux) I do not have the program to do a step by step comparison. Unfortunately (for me) it costs a lot of money. Lightroom is perhaps the most popular RAW editing software. If you are a photographer who shoots in RAW, chances are pretty good you already know what Lightroom is. ![]()
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