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Masking technique sugestions???

Posted: May 10th, 2025, 6:15 pm
by johnp
I've been trying different ways of creating a mask that only preserves the core clematis flower. I've had varying degrees of success vs effort involved, so I was wondering if anyone had some neat tricks or transformations that I'm not familiar with. A sample image is attached.

Thanks in advance for any insights or tips!

John P

Incidentally, if you're near Portland Or, the Rogerson Clematis Garden has an amazing variety - AND it's free!

Re: Masking technique sugestions???

Posted: May 10th, 2025, 6:38 pm
by pierrelabreche
Have you tried the flood tool in Masks ?
With flood mask creation, you can identify colors along a line.
Refer to help documents.

There is also a paint tool with "similar pixels" modes.

https://www.dl-c.com/Documents/Creating ... 0Masks.pdf

Re: Masking technique sugestions???

Posted: May 10th, 2025, 9:29 pm
by jsachs
I was able to get an imperfect but possibly useful mask.
Mask.jpg
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I built the mask in two stages -- first using the Hue Saturation mask tool and setting a high brightness and weight on the white control point in the center and adding a few other control points with 0 brightness to remove the orange, yellow and green parts.
mask part 1.jpg
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Then I used a Brightness Curve mask tool in Subtract mode to remove the darker parts of the previous mask.
mask part 2.jpg
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Re: Masking technique sugestions???

Posted: May 11th, 2025, 5:33 am
by tonygamble
I was pleased to see the Hue Saturation tool in the use as I have never quite understood when it should/could be used.

Would the Hue-Saturation Histogram have a use in this sort of situation?

T

Re: Masking technique sugestions???

Posted: May 11th, 2025, 6:12 am
by jsachs
I tried that first but got slightly better results with Hue Saturation.

Re: Masking technique sugestions???

Posted: May 12th, 2025, 11:53 am
by johnp
Thanks for the responses - very helpful and it's great to get some deeper insight into how to use the tools.!

John P

Re: Masking technique sugestions???

Posted: May 15th, 2025, 1:25 pm
by jsachs
For the next release, I added extra controls to the Hue Saturation mask tool so you can create the mask in a single step instead of having to apply a Brightness Curve mask tool after the Hue Saturation tool.

Re: Masking technique sugestions???

Posted: May 16th, 2025, 6:18 am
by tonygamble
J. I have tried this technique but am not sure I am doing it right.

When I open the Color Wheel I get the six circles.

What I have been doing is click on my preview image in spots that seem to have the color I want to mask.

Each time I do that I get a square. When I click on a nearby point in the image I get a new square and the previous square goes round.

Am I supposed to do a normal click or another type of click?

I guess that to finish I need to turn the circle at the centre back to a square.

This is where I get stuck as the Help refers to a filled square and mine don't seem to fill.

Your guidance please.

Re: Masking technique sugestions???

Posted: May 16th, 2025, 6:25 am
by jsachs
Each control point has a Weight and Brightness slider. The current control point is displayed with a square and its weight and brightness settings are displayed in the sliders.

To include a color in the mask, set its control point's Brightness to a high value. To include more colors around the control point, increase the Weight. To exclude a color, set its control point's Brightness to zero.

Re: Masking technique sugestions???

Posted: May 16th, 2025, 6:45 am
by tonygamble
Thanks.

I see now.

T