To reset all masks, click the reset icon in the upper right of the Masks panel.Click on a Mask’s pin in the image area to quickly select another mask (without having to use the Masks panel). Hold the “A” key to temporarily display the pins for unselected mask. Option + V (Mac) | Alt + V (Win) toggles Show Unselected Mask Pins. V toggles the visibility of mask pins and tools.Shift+ Y cycles through the different mask overlays (Color, Color Overlay on B&W, Image on B&W etc.). Y toggles the visibility of the Mask overlay.Hold Option (Mac) | Alt (Win) to toggle between the Brush and the Eraser. When using the Brush tool, tap “W” to toggle the Auto Mask option.Note: the brush has been removed from the Linear and Radial gradients – instead use the tools in Add /Subtract/Intersect mode to combine mask components. The same shortcut applies to the Linear Gradient (the adjustment will affect the opposite side of the gradient). When inverted, the adjustment affects the area outside of the ellipse (instead of the inside). With the Radial Gradient tool selected, tapping the “X” key toggles the Invert feature.For example, use a brush to get a rough selection around part of the scene, then use Intersect to create a color range mask that further limits the brush mask to just the color(s) selected by the range mask. Note: Intersect automatically creates a mask component in Subtract + Invert mode. Hold Shift to toggle the Add and Subtract buttons in the masks panel to Intersect (or, use the More Options icon (…) to select the Intersect Mask With command).For example, Shift + K adds a brush component to the current mask, and Option +K (Mac ) | Alt +K (Win) subtracts a brush component from the current mask. Use the Shift key to add a new Brush, Linear Gradient, or Radial Gradient component and Option (Mac ) | Alt (Win) to subtract a component. Tap “N” to create a new mask of the same type as the currently selected component.In addition, here are several tips for using the new Masking features that I didn’t have time to include in the video: Local Adjustment Tool Updates and Masking Panel - In this video ( Camera Raw v14 – The New Masking Tools), you’ll discover how easy it is to make selective adjustments to your photographs using Adobe Camera Raw’s local adjustment tools including the all new Masking panel, Select Subject, Select Sky, Radial and Linear Gradients, Brush, Color and Luminance Range Masking tools. I’m excited to announce several new features and enhancements to Camera Raw v14 including: reimagined local adjustment tools, the new Masking panel, Premium Presets, and a preset Amount slider.
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